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Mike Tindall on Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy: ‘Zara Loved the Queen Beyond Everything Else’

In his new book, The Good, the Bad & the Rugby – Unleashed, Mike Tindall offers a rare, heartfelt glimpse into his journey of becoming part of the British Royal Family. The former rugby star delves into his deep admiration for Queen Elizabeth II and the profound connection she shared with his wife, Zara Tindall, who is also the Queen’s granddaughter.

Tindall recounts Zara’s strong bond with her grandmother, a relationship that was rooted in shared passions, especially their mutual love for horses. Through these reflections, he honours the late Queen’s impact on her family, highlighting how their shared interests created a unique and cherished bond. With a mix of nostalgia and regret, he confesses his own wish that he’d spent more time with the Queen, expressing his desire to have asked her more questions and learned from her life’s experiences.

“Watching what Zara had to go through, obviously she loved the Queen beyond everything else,” Tindall writes, acknowledging the deep sense of loss felt by the family, via GB News. He underscores the special place the Queen held in Zara’s life and the lasting legacy of her influence on those closest to her.

The book doesn’t focus solely on his reflections of the Queen; it also provides a look into royal life today. Tindall reveals that Prince George, son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, is showing a budding interest in football, a passion shared with his father. “Wherever he is, he’ll sit down and watch that game,” Tindall notes, hinting at young George’s enthusiasm for the sport.

Throughout The Good, the Bad & the Rugby – Unleashed, Tindall paints a respectful and affectionate portrait of Queen Elizabeth, her role within the family, and her impact on generations to come. His reflections offer a personal view of the royal family’s inner life, blending memories of the Queen with observations on the younger royals.

Tindall’s anecdotes about Zara and George offer a touching reminder of how Queen Elizabeth’s legacy lives on, both in her close relationships and in the simple, everyday traditions shared by her family members. This intimate memoir provides readers with a heartfelt account of the late Queen’s enduring influence and the family’s appreciation for the values and passions she cherished.

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