With Mike Tindall, a member of the Royal Family is taking part in the British edition of the TV jungle camp for the first time. Mike who? The 44-year-old is little known outside of the UK. But as the husband of Zara Tindall, 41, a niece of King Charles III, the former rugby international has had a front row seat to important moments in royal life.London. “He’s certainly discreet, but his sheer presence makes this series a must-watch,” a source at broadcaster ITV told the Sun tabloid. Now, before the start of “I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!” with an average of twelve million viewers as an “open book”. It is considered likely that the father of three children will tell one or the other anecdote. “Buckingham Palace is preparing for another PR nightmare,” commented the newspaper “Daily Mail” and predicts “sleepless nights” for the palace staff.
Royal Family in the headlines again
Because with Tindall’s prominent participation in the jungle camp, for which, according to media reports, he collects 150,000 pounds (almost 175,000 euros), the royal family is again in the headlines that they are less likely to like. The mood is already subdued after the king’s son Prince Harry – Zara Tindall’s cousin – announced his memoirs with the meaningful title “Reserve” for January.
So far there has been no official statement on the royal jungle camp representative. But the Telegraph newspaper reported that the palace has not denied that Charles’ sister Princess Anne’s son-in-law had asked Princess Anne for advice in advance – but it is unclear whether permission was also given. Recently, the royals had been a little more open when it came to TV appearances. Charles himself recently had two personal items repaired in a handyman show filmed while he was heir to the throne.
Mike Tindall has been talking about the jungle camp for a long time. The show is now being recorded in Australia, where the Tindalls met, for the first time since the pandemic began. It was last filmed in Wales.
Very popular in the UK
The show has been extremely popular in the UK for years. In contrast to the German jungle camp, where the time of prominent participants seems longer, ITV repeatedly features well-known candidates who have to crawl through mud, squeeze into tight spaces with spiders and snakes and eat everything from insects to kangaroo testicles.
The rugby world champion of 2003 now meets, among others, European soccer champion Jill Scott (35) and pop star Boy George (61, “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me”). But someone else is currently causing the greatest excitement: Matt Hancock also traveled to Australia as a surprise candidate. The British ex-health minister, who had to resign in June 2021 because he had broken the self-imposed corona distance rules with an affair, was kicked out of the conservative parliamentary group because of his participation.
The 44-year-old defends that he wants to promote his campaign to promote reading and spelling, among other things. But the outrage is great because Hancock receives a handsome salary as a member of parliament and has now been unable to take care of his constituency for weeks. “I’m looking forward to seeing him eat a kangaroo penis,” Andy Drummond, Deputy Conservative leader in Hancock’s constituency, told the PA news agency. “Quote me. You may quote me with that.”
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