Mike Tindall took to social media to share an emotional post mourning the death of the late monarch who sadly passed away on 8 September
September 12, 2022 - 19:00 BST Phoebe Tatham Zara Tindall's husband Mike mourned the loss of the late monarch with an emotional post on social media.Taking to his Instagram stories, the former rugby player shared a touching drawing of one of the Queen's corgis shedding a single tear.In the poignant sketch drawn by artist 'Danielle D', one of Her Majesty's beloved furry companions can be seen grieving next to its former owner's majestic crown.
The father-of-three has often opened up about family gatherings with the royals and spoke about his first meeting with the Queen on his podcast, The Good, The Bad & The Rugby. "I've always felt part of it and I think that's down to what an amazing woman the Queen is. They're a fantastic family."
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