Queen Elizabeth II’s Grandson-In-Law Mike Tindall Hinted That the Royal Family Has Their Own Group Chat
10.02.2022 - 21:41
/ usmagazine.com
Keeping in touch! Queen Elizabeth II‘s grandson-in-law Mike Tindall offered more insight regarding the royal family group chat after previously revealing its existence.
During an episode of his “The Good, The Bad and The Rugby” podcast on Wednesday, February 9, Tindall, 43, recalled reaching out to athlete Ellis Genge about Duchess Kate‘s skills on the field.
“I text Ellis and said, ‘Mate, please tell me anything she messed up on,’ so I could sort of [mention it in the] family WhatsApp group, get to her,” the former rugby player told his cohosts about Kate, 40, participating in a training session at Twickenham Stadium. “He said ‘No she was actually pretty good, and she was really good at kicking.'”
Mike, who is married to Zara Tindall, previously explained that the group chat was created on WhatsApp to help members of the family make summer plans together.
“It’s just what you do to try and set up get togethers and we are going to something that is the same,” the U.K. native told Good Morning Britain in August 2019. “If you are going to go, ‘Are you going to take the kids?’ Quite a lot of people have family WhatsApp groups. I don’t think it’s a new revelation.”
At the time, Mike noted that his wife’s royal family members are part of the group chat. Fans assumed that Prince William and Prince Harry participated in their cousin’s chat along with their respective wives, Kate and Meghan Markle.
The information on the royal family’s preferred form of communication comes after Jonathan Sacerdoti weighed in on the monarch, 95, having a social media presence.
“There’ve been reports that the queen has a secret Facebook account, which I can’t quite believe [because] she is 95 years old,” the royal expert exclusively told Us Weekly in