Mike Tindall Uses Derogatory Word To Describe Prince Harry's Behavior During Royal Event — But People Side With The Rugby Player!
June 16 2022, Published 12:28 p.m. ET
Mike Tindall apparently is not happy with Prince Harry. According to The Express, after the concert for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, which was broadcast live from Buckingham Palace, Tindall referred to the prince, 37, as that of a "b****rd."
However, people fully agreed with the statement. One person wrote, “As an American, I have no idea what Mike Tindall said, but if it's bleeped out, he's not wrong," while another added, "I must say, I really hope he said it! #StandWithMike."
A third user added, "Not that I am a fan of Tindall but he is correct.”
On his podcast, "The Good The Bad and The Rugby," Tindall spoke about some of the festivities.
“It was at the concert where there was a bit more of a chat together because we went in and had a drink with everyone after," he said. “I think the committee that put it together did an incredible job.”
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On June 3, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended the Service of Thanksgiving alongside the royal family, but it seemed like they were given the cold shoulder. "I think he would have been very, very upset that he was largely ignored," expert Angela Levin told The Sun. "He still feels he's owed an apology. But he's the one who should apologize. He said during the Oprah interview that Charles and William were trapped, he said he'd been cut off by his father."
"You can't just go around being rude about people and expecting them to open their hearts to you again," she continued.
During the shindig, Kate Middleton and Prince William sat on the other side of the room, while Prince Charles apparently never glanced their way, which clearly upset Harry, who now lives in California with his wife and two kids.
"The thing that really stood out for me on that day was Harry's anger — he wears his emotions on his face and he looked absolutely furious," Levin commented. "I think it's quite interesting really — he could have been feeling lots of things. I don't know whether he had a wave of feeling at what he had given up. He is self-destructive and might regret what he has lost. Or maybe he was recalling bad memories and was just wishing he hadn't come at all."