Mike Tindall reveals another royal wedding could be on the horizon
Mike Tindall, who's married to the Queen's granddaughter Zara Tindall, said that there might be royal wedding bells very soon


Mike Tindall revealed that the female members of the royal family might be in touch with their milliners soon—as royal wedding bells may be ringing soon.
- Mike appeared on a special episode of UK show Loose Women, which had an all-male panel to celebrate International Men's Day.
- The former rugby player is married to Zara Tindall, Princess Anne's daughter.
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During his appearance on the ITV show, Mike was asked by the host Vernon Kay, whether he might consider renewing his wedding vows. "Yeah I think I would," he answered.
"Once you've gone through what you describe, a marriage or long-term relationship…it can't just always be roses and rainbows when you have children."
Seemingly round two might well be in his and Zara's future and, considering the year that's in it, it could be soon! The loved-up couple celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary in July 2021 and throughout that decade, there have been many sweet signs that show Zara and Mike Tindall are still very much in love.
Mike married successful equestrian Zara back in July 20, 2011. The couple chose Scotland for their big day, exchanging vows at Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh.
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In the years since they've taken up residence, alongside Zara's mother Princess Anne, at Gatcombe Park. They've also welcomed two daughters Mia and Lena, as well as their most recent addition—baby boy Lucas.
Shortly after Lucas' birth, Mike Tindall revealed that his wife Zara gave birth in the bathroom of their Gatcombe Park home. Speaking on his rugby podcast, The Good, The Bad and The Rugby, he told the story of his son's unconventional arrival.
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He said, "Sunday got even better because a little boy arrived at my house...arrived very quickly. Didn't make it to hospital. On the bathroom floor."
"So yeah, it was running to the gym, get a mat, get into the bathroom, get the mat on the floor, towels down, brace, brace, brace."
The former England rugby player added: "The best thing about being at home, the best thing was, as soon he's wrapped up, he's skin on skin, straight downstairs. TV room. Golf on. This is what we're doing."

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