Mike Tindall's scathing one-word 'remark' about Prince Harry

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Mike Tindall once used a scathing one-word remark to describe the behaviour of Prince Harry, according to reports. Tindall, 45, is believed to have made the comment after the June 2022 platinum party at Buckingham Palace.

It followed the return of Prince Harry to celebrate the landmark milestone of the late Queen, who passed away in September 2020. Tindall, an ex-England rugby player, is the husband of Zara, granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth ll.

As reported by MirrorOnline, it was said Tindall did not hold back on his comments when describing what he thought of the Duke of Sussex's behaviour. Prince Harry did not attend the concert which was held in front of Buckingham Palace.

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But Tindall found himself sat behind the now-Prince of Wales. Once the concert finished, Tindall reportedly spoke to another guest. The Daily Express reports he allegedly described Prince Harry's behaviour as that of a "b******".

Harry and Meghan Markle made a single official appearance with the rest of the family during the celebrations. The pair were present at the thanksgiving service at St Paul's Cathedral but otherwise did not make public appearances during the celebrations.

While Zara did speak to Meghan, her husband did not engage in conversation with the Prince, opting instead to sit silently or speak with the Earl of Snowdon. While rows of royals started to leave, Zara could be seen beside her husband who was waiting at the exit ready to talk to people leaving the building.

Footage showed them being approached by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex who was seen chatting in an animated way with the Queen's granddaughter. Tindall's alleged one-word scathing remark comes as he is due to be given an important role at the Invictus Games.

The games were founded by the Prince in 2014 as a way to offer wounded veterans a competition similar to those in the Paralympics. Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams has said that Harry is "absolutely furious about this," adding to GB News. "It has been announced, but very quietly."

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle once enjoyed a special bond with Mike and Zara Tindall. But the friendship dissolved after the Duke and Duchess started after they began rubbing shoulders with Hollywood A-listers. Jane Owen, celebrity PR expert and founder of Jane Owen PR, previously told The Mirror that "Hollywood loves Royalty," noting that both Zara and Mike "can take advantage of that interest and attention."

She added: "If their team knows what they are doing they could potentially become even more popular in time than Meghan and Harry because they don't have to combat the negative publicity and the mistakes they have made to regain trust and momentum."