MIKE Tindall is a rugby legend who graced our screens on I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here in 2022.
He married into the royal family in 2011, so why does he not have an official royal title?
Why does Mike Tindall not have an official royal title? Mike Tindall married Zara Phillips, now Zara Tindall, in 2011.
Phillips is the daughter of the seventh Princess Royal, Anne, the eldest daughter of our late Queen Elizabeth II.
A BAD Santa left a six-year-old disabled boy traumatised - after asking him "will you ever walk again?"
Dad Marc Olleranshaw, 27, hit out following the incident involving his wheelchair-bound son Harvey at a Winter Wonderland in Lanarkshire.
Landscape gardener Mr Ollerenshaw, 27, took to Facebook to vent his anger following their ordeal at Gouldings Garden Centre in Carluke.
He wrote: "Absolutely disgusted with the Santa at Gouldings Winter Wonderland!!
EASTER just got a whole lot more exciting, as cheese-filled hot cross buns are coming to London.
For four weeks, toastie company Grill My Cheese will be smothering buns with helpings of stringy Cheddar, topped off with dollops of creamy Brie and lashings of salted caramel. Drool!
The tasty offerings will be served from Monday March 19 at Selfridges Food Hall – and they sound absolutely mouthwatering.
The cheesy hot cross buns aren’t the only treat on the menu, and there is plenty to whet your appetite.
A SCHOOLGIRL is in a serious condition in hospital after a car deliberately smashed into a group of children as cops launch an attempted murder probe.
The group of youngsters, aged between 12 and 14, were stood on the pavement yesterday afternoon when the Vauxhall Astra ploughed into them.
He then drove off following the horror in the Castlemilk area of Glasgow at around 3.30pm.
A 14-year-old was rushed to Hairmyres Hospital and is said to be in a "
ONLY Fools And Horses The Musical is to go on tour around the UK and Ireland next year.
The hit stage version of the classic BBC sitcom ran for four years and more than 1,000 performances in the West End before closing at the end of April.
It was adapted by actor and writer Paul Whitehouse and Jim Sullivan, the son of original series writer John Sullivan.
Whitehouse, who starred as Grandad in the musical, said: “I’m delighted to confirm the show will be coming to a theatre near you from September next year.