Living royally isn’t all it’s cracked up to be — just ask Mike Tindall, who became Queen Elizabeth II’s grandson-in-law after marrying Zara Tindall (née Phillips) in 2011.“[Being part of the royal family] has its benefits and it has its negatives,” the former rugby player, 43, told The Times on Monday, February 1. “You think about what you do and you have to be aware of, but it doesn’t necessarily dictate.
Zara and I have always been good at getting on with what’s right for us.”Mike and Zara, 39, tied the knot at the Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland.
They are now parents of daughters Mia, 7, and Lena, 2.In December 2020, Buckingham Palace announced that the pair are expecting their third child together.“It was always an interesting
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