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Mike Tindall didn’t “ask” King Charles for reality show authorization

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Mike Tindall didn’t “ask” King Charles for reality show authorization

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  • According to speculations on the internet, Mike Tindall will feature on next series of I’m a Celebrity.
  • 43-year-old might be paid six figures for the concert.
  • Brand expert Nick Ede says this is a great step and will increase his celebrity equity ten fold.
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Mike Tindall, who is married to the Queen’s granddaughter Zara Tindall, apparently did not seek permission from King Charles to appear in a reality show.

According to speculations on the internet, the former rugby star will feature on the next series of I’m a Celebrity… I need to get out of here!

According to the report, the 43-year-old, who might be paid six figures for the concert, “did not seek permission” from the king.

On the other hand, brand expert Nick Ede told FEMAIL, “Whether he gets a prime role as a sports pundit or panelist or host of a show who knows but for ‘brand Tindall’ this is a great step and will increase his celebrity equity ten fold. All eyes will be on Mike this year.”

“There may well be two kings in the Royal Family this year – one of the crown and one of the jungle,” he continued.

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