Zara and Mike Tindall could undertake more royal duties to help out King Charles.
Since tying the knot in 2011, Zara and have become a dynamic duo within the Royal Family.
Despite Zara not holding any royal titles by her mother ‘s choice, she’s regularly seen with her ex-rugby star husband at high-profile events like the King’s Coronation and Sandringham’s Christmas walkabouts.
Their charm often sends their popularity through the roof, particularly when they give us a peek into their private lives, prompting speculation on whether they ought
In addition to raising their three children, Mia, 10, Lena, six, and Lucas, three, the Tindalls juggle personal ventures.
Olympian Zara is still a fixture in equestrian circles, while former England rugby star royalty to the podcast scene.
But should the couple step in for more senior royals including King Charles as he continues treatment? You can take our poll below.
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Even as the King’s niece and grandchild to the late Queen,
Princess Anne debated this during an interview before her 70th birthday last year, saying not giving her children titles “was probably the right thing to do”.
She said: “I think it was probably easier for them, and I think most people would argue that there are
Zara Tindall has shed light on her relatively “normal” upbringing compared to the Royal experiences of some of her cousins, attributing it to her lack of an official Her Royal Highness title.
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Zara and Mike may spend Christmas Day with the rest of the Royal Family.
During a candid interview with New Zealand’s 1 News, she said: “Me and my brother both had a great life growing up because we didn’t have our titles.
“I think my life’s just more normal – a more . We’ve been able to travel and fit in and be able to do normal things. Our parents are very much to thank for that.”
Unlike other members of the Royal family, Zara and her husband Mike Tindall have reportedly not been called upon to fill in for senior royals, even amidst the King’s and Princess Kate’s health issues this year.