“DESPERATE” Mike Tindall shared yet more “unpleasant” confessions on I’m a Celeb and an expert suggested the Royal Family aren’t happy.
The 44-year-old has branded Matt Hancock a “bulls****er”, revealed he and his royal wife Zara party till 7am, and tackled a production assistant since last week.
Mike Tindall has caused controversy with his fireside revelations and opinion on Matt Hancock
The former rugby star blasted the former health secretary and called him a “bulls****er”
But the former rugby star, married to the King’s niece has sparked controversy in his latest I’m a Celeb fireside rant.
He spoke about his dislike for Matt Hancock and said: “When he opened his mouth when he was asked why did he come here, all I heard was bulls***, bulls***, bulls***.”
But Royal expert Angela Levin said: “It seems like a case of pot calling the kettle black. How cheeky.
“He’s being nasty about why Matt Hancock has come on but he hasn’t got a responsibility to the royal family.
“He’s just a politician and I think that Mike has got a responsibility – telling us all how much he’s drinking with his wife and all this unpleasant nastiness – and then is critical of what the politician is saying.
“I think he’s desperate for a new career to make money out of this.”
“I just think it’s tacky,” Angela Levin added.
The Royal expert claimed his behaviour is likely to cause many members of the public to turn their back on the former rugby star.
The dad-of-three was also seen tackling a production crew member – breaking strict Covid rules – just before entering the jungle.
This came before former contestant Olivia Attwood was told to leave the camp on medical grounds in accordance with the show’s Covid restriction.
In previous jungle revelations, Mike also wasted no time in spilling Royal Family secrets and explained how he met his wife Zara Philips.
Mike told Babatúndé and Owen: “I was at the World Cup, she was out watching.
“I got dropped from the semi-final. I was p****d off and so I went for a beer with another guy who got dropped and a guy who was over [in Sydney]. They’d met her before and they introduced us and then got chatting.”
Owen replied: “So if you never got dropped you never would have met her?”
Mike said: “Best decision of Clive Woodward’s life.”
The couple married in 2011, have three children together and live in Gloucestershire.
Speaking to OK! Magazine, fellow rugby star Danny Care said: “He’s still a hell of a party animal. Him and Zara enjoy partying when they can.
“I know that Mike has a secret bar in the house somewhere which he’s FaceTimed me from a few times.
“I was very jealous of that during lockdown. He’ll be bringing the party to I’m A Celeb.”
But Royal biographer Angela Levin disclosed that the Royal Family may not share the same enthusiasm for Mike’s time on the jungle series.
She said: “I’m sure they are bracing for what’s to come.
“If not the royals I’m sure his mum in law Princess Anne is.”
“Why is he there? Is he jealous of his wife? Does he want to be a celeb? He’s tasted what it’s like to be a royal and now he wants to be a celebrity? Does he want to be on panels? I think it’s getting worse and worse.
“He’s loosening up in a way that’s really unpleasant.”
But he proved to be a hit in the camp on Monday when he started rapping.
Mike didn’t hold back is he launched into Vanilla Ice’s 80s hit Ice Ice Baby, much to the delight of the other celebs.
Not missing a beat, the TV star proved that he knew all the words to the tune, as the I’m A Celebrity campmates cheered him on.
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But if this wasn’t enough, the fun-loving royal then launched into Will Smith’s Boom! Shake The Room.
After he had finished his fellow celebs erupted into applause, and fans at home were just as amazed with magic Mike.
Mike chatting to fellow contestants Sue Cleaver and Boy George
Mike and Chris Moyles cooking dinner for the camp
Charlene White sitting with Mike
Zara Tindall and Mike Tindall Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, London