Prince Harry ‘too busy to talk to’ after leaving Royal Family claims Mike Tindall
PRINCE HARRY and Meghan Markle's communication with some royal family members has been addressed by Mike Tindall during his appearance on Good Morning Britain today.
Prince Harry: Mike Tindall says he 'wants him to be happy'
Prince Harry was mentioned once again on today’s Good Morning Britain when Mike Tindall MBE was asked whether or not he had been in touch with the former senior royal over the past few months. The father of two politely responded with a short answer, wishing the Duke of Sussex happiness with his family.
Zara Tindall MBE and the former England rugby player have spent lockdown on Gatcombe Park estate, Gloucestershire, which they share with the Princess Royal, Princess Anne.
Mike was on GMB to discuss his new podcast; The Good, The Bad and The Rugby when Adil Ray OBE probed him about his royal connections.
The presenter wanted to know about the ‘bubbles’ the royal family were in during the coronavirus pandemic and whether any communication had taken place with their family members living in America.
“We just saw there the various bubbles you could be in - we had a graphic on screen explaining that to people,” Adil said.
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“Prince Harry, he’s very busy at the moment being very vocal.
“Have you spoken to him? Are you still in touch?”
“Look, they’re busy doing what they’re doing,” Mike replied.
“I just want them to be happy with what they’re doing and be happy with each other.
“He’s stressed it’s all about his family so you’ve got to support him through that.”
“That’s a whole different type of bubble to be honest Mike, a whole different type of bubble,” Kat Garraway added.
This wasn't the only royal news Mike spoke about.
He also mentioned Princess Anne's birthday plans.
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The sportsman said the initial celebration will have to be "changed".
But they would "find a way" to "get together as a family".
It comes after the Queen apparently organised an intimate dinner party for her daughter to commemorate her birthday.
The monarch is now in Balmoral Caslte, and it seems she will miss Princess Anne's actual birthday, because it is highly unlikely she will have visitors at her Scottish residence this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Queen also shared several images ahead of Princess Royal's milestone birthday.
The collection started with the official image which revealed her birth.
And then there was a photo from her christening and then Princess Anne standing by the Queen's side following her coronation.
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.