"Difficult": Prince William comments for the first time on Mike Tindall in the British jungle camp
Created: 11/25/2022 11:59 am
By: Annemarie Goebbel
On the sidelines of an appointment in Lincolnshire, Prince William was suddenly asked about his favorites in the British jungle camp.
Bad luck for the Prince of Wales.
He couldn't get out of the situation fast enough and had to answer.
His view is telling.
Lincoln – Most recently, Mike Tindall (44), the husband of Princess Anne's daughter (62), received a letter from his wife Zara Tindall (41), who sent him to the British jungle camp "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of." Here” (equivalent to the German version: “I'm a star .... Get me out of here”) at the campfire, moved to tears.
At an appointment Prince Williams (40), a visit to RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire, the son of King Charles III.
(74) asked unprepared who he would like to win.
Royal experts are critical of Mike Tindall's stay in the jungle camp
Buckingham Palace had not commented further on Mike Tindall's escapade.
While he's not a front-row member of the royal family, Tindall's participation wasn't without controversy beforehand.
According to Dailymail
, experts found
he was ridiculing the monarchy, and there were also alleged fears that Zara's husband could divulge intimacy about the royal family.
Prince William not only has a personal connection to Mike, but also to another candidate in the camp Jill Scott (35), an English international.
Prince William apparently finds Mike Tindall's stay in the jungle "difficult" (photomontage).
© Rui Vieira/dpa & Henry Nicholls/dpa
During his stay at the base, the Prince of Wales opened a new boxing club where he met RAF staff involved in the sport.
Finally, while speaking to Corporal Rachael Howes, who plays on the Coningsby women's team, William asked if he'd rather see Scott or Tindall win the show.
Biographer Angela Levin comments on Mike Tindall in the jungle camp
The author claimed William and Kate, 40, were "very dismayed and very saddened" by Mike Tindall's stay in the jungle.
Tindall told his fellow campers and thus the whole world how he and Zara met.
He dropped that the first real date would have ended with a "pretty drunk".
Angela Levin told the
Express
: "I think it brings the royal family into disrepute.
I don't think it's right to say that when he and Zara met, he and Zara both discovered that they liked to get drunk."
It's nobody's business.
About a rap interlude by the father of three, she says: "It was quite embarrassing to rap - it didn't suit him.
Why is he there, for heaven's sake."
Prince William replied diplomatically, but nonetheless very meaningfully
It would have been downright impolite to just leave the corporal where she was.
So the heir to the throne smiled and diplomatically avoided the answer: "That's a difficult question".
The rest was silence.
However, it is not difficult to read from the statement that he finds Tindall's stay at the camp "difficult" and not just the question of the winner.
Otherwise he could easily have given an answer.
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During his visit, the future king also toured the base's air traffic control center and learned about 'Project Marshall', a multi-billion dollar equipment upgrade program designed to improve RAF air traffic services in Lincolnshire.
A palace insider recently revealed that Prince William can also be “difficult” from time to time.
Sources used:
express.co.uk, dailymail.co.uk