Royal Family Zara Tindall Mike Tindall queen Camilla county Prince William county King county Charles Royal Family Zara Tindall Mike Tindall queen Camilla county Prince William county King county Charles

Prince William quips about unflattering nickname with Rob Burrow after apology from Mike Tindall

Reading now: 983
www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Prince William has shocked inspirational campaigner Rob Burrow with his CBE - after he revealed Mike Tindall apologised to him after reavling his unflattering nickname on a podcast hosted by the rugby league legend.During his first royal engagement of 2024, William travelled to Headingley Stadium in Leeds to congratulate Rob and his former team-mate Kevin Sinfield on their impressive efforts to raise funds and awareness of motor neurone disease - which Rob was tragically diagnosed with in 2019 reports the Mirror.Their meeting comes just weeks after Williams's nickname was revealed on Rob's podcast Seven, after he welcomed William's cousin Zara Tindall on to the show, alongside her husband and former rugby ace Mike.During the podcast, Mike hilariously revealed he called the Prince of Wales, 'One Pint Willy', making the admission after Rob said was keen to know if the pair have any nicknames for each other or other members of the Royal Family, including William, Kate, King Charles or Queen Camilla.And speaking about William, Mike revealed: "For the Prince of Wales, he is known as One Pint Willy.

He is known to me as One Pint Willy because he is not the best of drinkers, coming from a sport where it is built on the social aspect and a couple of beers being sunk quite often.

That is one I will definitely give away for the Prince of Wales." However, after the revelation, a giggling Zara warned her husband: "Oh my god.

You are in so much trouble.On Thursday, as Rob welcomed the Prince to Leeds, he teased the secrets Mike had told him on his podcast and it prompted William to say as he giggled: "It was you who got the nicknames out of him - he apologised to me about that.

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA