In a surprising turn of events, Zara Tindall, the wife of former rugby player Mike Tindall, reportedly made a scathing remark directed at Prince Harry during the wedding of Princess Eugenie, Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter, to Jack Brooksbank in October 2018. The ceremony, held at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, was attended by several members of the royal family, including Harry and his wife Meghan Markle.

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According to a lip reader present at the event, Zara made a pointed comment to Harry during the marriage service, saying, “It’s very quiet compared to the screaming at your wedding.” Harry, seemingly taken aback, responded with, “Mine?” Zara then leaned in to remind Harry about his own wedding to the former “Suits” star, which had taken place just a few months earlier at the same venue. Additionally, Zara is said to have urged Harry to stop speaking ill of the royal family, reflecting the ongoing tensions within the family, especially following Harry and Meghan’s high-profile departure from their royal duties.

The Tindalls have long been regarded as the more grounded branch of the royal family, known for their down-to-earth approach and commitment to their respective careers. Zara, an accomplished equestrian who won a silver medal at the 2012 London Olympics, has managed to stay in the public eye while maintaining a level of privacy, avoiding the kind of controversies that have often surrounded Harry and Meghan. Meanwhile, Mike Tindall has embarked on a new project, hosting a YouTube series titled “Mic Drop,” where he interviews people from around the world who share a love for horses. The trailer for the series has sparked interest, particularly due to the affectionate exchanges between Mike and Zara, which some viewers interpreted as a subtle dig at Harry and Meghan’s public displays of affection.

In the trailer, Mike and Zara greet each other warmly, with Mike saying, “Hello, my love,” and Zara responding in kind. This exchange has been seen by some as a deliberate contrast to the Sussexes’ frequent use of the phrase “my love” during their public appearances. The Tindalls’ decision to focus on their shared passion for horses and maintain a relatively low profile has earned them a level of respect and admiration both within the royal family and among the wider public. This stands in stark contrast to Harry and Meghan’s recent endeavors, including a controversial documentary and the upcoming release of Harry’s memoir, which have been met with significant backlash. Critics have accused the couple of airing their grievances in a manner that is seen as self-serving and insensitive towards the royal family.

Royal commentator Shelley Horton has praised Zara’s approach, noting that she embodies royalty without being overly formal and suggesting that Harry and Meghan could learn from her understated demeanor. Horton also highlighted Zara’s decision not to take on a royal title or bestow one upon her children, viewing it as a reflection of her commitment to her own identity and her desire to avoid the intense scrutiny that has often followed the Sussexes.

By focusing on their family and interests, the Tindalls have managed to navigate their roles within the royal family with grace and tact, serving as an example of how to balance public life with personal privacy.