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Mike Tindall Rumored to Replace Harry’s Role in the Royal Family as Charles’ Coronation Looms
As the coronation of King Charles III approaches, the future of Prince Harry in the British royal family is becoming more and more uncertain.
According to a source, Mike Tindall could be a potential candidate to replace Harry's role in the royal family.
Additionally, during his Christmas speech, Charles did not mention Harry and Meghan's names, which has led many to believe that Charles is ready to let the family of Mike and Zara take the place of the Sussexes completely.
Zara Phillips, who is directly connected to Princess Anne, and her husband Mike Tindall could be the next candidates to join the royal family.
Mike's career is about to take off after his appearance on the TV show I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here, where he was perceived as a lovable person.
The people's impressions of Tindall were that of a cool, calm, and collected person.
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It is clear that Mike had to obtain all sorts of permissions to get on the show, and his celebrity career is expected to propel from here.
He may even take on presenting roles as a guest presenter for BBC's The One Show.
According to Greg Double, a celebrity expert and director of the MHP Group, not since the 2003 World Cup has Mike Tindall performed so well in Australia.
Although he may be off-limits to commercial brands, his popularity could be hugely helpful to the royal brand.
King Charles has often spoken about a slimmed-down royal operation, but could his burly nephew-in-law be providing a compelling case for a slightly broader royal family?
The expert elaborated that Tindall is distant enough that any missteps wouldn't hurt the firm, but close enough that he, and indeed, like Will Zara, could fill the normal one's role that was so spectacularly abandoned by Harry and Meghan.
Tindall recently dodged questions about his wife Zara's cousin Prince Harry during the recent episode of his podcast.
The former rugby player discussed the royal family's festive plans on his podcast, The Good, The Bad, The Rugby, which he co-hosts with James Haskell and Alex Payne.
Tindall admitted that the royal family's first Christmas without the Queen would be very different as he dodged all questions about Prince Harry following the Royal's bombshell Netflix documentary.
He smartly avoided engaging in any controversial topics and refused to answer questions about Harry and Meghan.
When asked by host Alex Payne if Christmas for the Royals would be very different, Mike replied, “Yeah, it probably will be.
I don't really know.
I'm quite looking forward to it.
Obviously, there's a lot of change.
There's a lot of firsts.”
James Haskell then cheekily brought up the subject of Duke of Sussex and jokingly asked if the family would be playing pin the tail on Prince Harry in his absence.
Refusing to answer the question, Mike remained stone-faced as James joked that the Royals could place Harry's face on a piñata instead.
Zara and Mike Tindall joined the Royal family as they spent the festive period at Sandringham Estate in Norfolk for the first time since the Queen passed away.
With Charles' coronation looming, it remains to be seen what role Mike and Zara will play in the future of the royal family.
However, it is clear that Mike Tindall has become an important figure in the royal family, and his popularity could be instrumental in helping to strengthen the royal brand.