Mike Tindall: This is how his kids get along with William and Kate’s

Mike Tindall
This is how his children get along with those of William and Kate

Duchess Catherine, Mike and Zara Tindall and Prince William get along wonderfully – and that goes for their children too.

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In an interview with British presenters Kate Garraway and Ben Shepherd, Mike Tindall gives an insight into his family life. The Cambridge kids also play a role in this.

There is currently a lot going on at Tindall: In March 2021, Zara, 39, and Mike, 42, became parents for the third time. Lucas Philip is the name of Mia’s little brother, 7, and Lena, 3. When asked how the family is doing at the moment, the ex-rugby player says on the show “Good Morning Britain”: “It’s a little roller coaster ride of emotions. There are Ups and downs, but to be fair, it is [Lucas] brilliant. “And the proud father appreciates something else, considering the three women in his household:” It’s nice to have a boy around to keep you company. “

Mia and Lena Tindall love baby Lucas Philip

And how are the two big sisters doing? Mia is great, says Mike Tindall. At the age of seven, she was at an age at which she could handle baby Lucas Philip well. “You make friends with holding him and being around him, but she’s also happy when she can give him back and be to herself.” Lena, on the other hand, is still inexperienced – no wonder, because for her it is the first younger sibling. “It’s great if you want to give him a kiss or something. But couldn’t you hold him tight?” Mike Tindall describes the situation with Lena and Lucas with a laugh. He adds: “It’s all about love, but something is getting out of hand.”


Princess Charlotte, Prince George

The little royals are friends with each other

In an interview, the 42-year-old also reveals how Mia, Lena and Lucas feel about Prince George, 7, Princess Charlotte, 6, and Prince Louis, 3, the children of Prince William, 38, and Duchess Catherine, 38. “Our children are very, very close. That is great […], because that way they have cousins ​​of the same age with whom they can grow up. “How well the Tindalls get on with the Cambridges could be seen in April 2019: The families were on a trip together in Norfolk, near the country home of Prince William and Duchess Catherine, spotted, the mini-royals played and romped happily with each other and Prince George was even carried around on his shoulders by Mike Tindall.

Source used: youtube.com/Good Morning Britain

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