Mike Tindall's company sees wealth rise to nearly £1million after I'm A Celebrity stint
Zara Tindall's husband appeared on I'm A Celebrity in 2022
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Mike Tindall's company has seen its wealth rise to nearly £1million after the royal's stint on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!.
Figures for Tindall's business, Kimble Trading Limited, indicate that throughout this period, the company's reserves more than doubled from £440,000 to £930,000.
Following his tenure in the programme, in which he ended fourth, Tindall won over admirers with his amusing royal anecdotes and down-to-earth persona.
According to reports, this return is the best result for Kimble Trading Limited in years.
Tindall, 45, is married to Zara Tindall, Princess Anne's daughter.
The financial statistics span 12 months from his appearance on the ITV show last year until the end of March this year.
In one scene from I'm A Celebrity, he remembered performing a "slut drop" dance routine in front of Princess Anne, in which he accidentally ripped his pants that contained the printed phrase: "Nibble my nuts".
After glancing at him, he claimed, the Princess Royal remarked: "I'd rather not."
In another scene, he disclosed that on their first date, Zara and he bonded over a "boozy" lunch.
He said: "Ended up being quite a boozy one. Then we figured out that we both quite like getting smashed. It was a good start.”
Recently, Mike discussed his life after rugby and his marriage to Zara in the new Grand Slammers reality show.
The 44-year-old former rugby player was featured on Friday's two-part show with Jonny Wilkinson, Lawrence Dallaglio, and Phil Vickery, as well as his former teammates.
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"And it's not that easy, you know - you get quite institutionalised into rugby, it's a way of life and you leave the game and that's not there.
"I don't think you can ever sort of describe when you're so used to being around that many people, and understanding, because of it being ingrained in you, where you fit in to then not being that person.
"Zara would say if she was honest it was probably a year it took me to figure out what I was, who I was going to be. You've got to then go carve where the next path is - you can never replace going to work with 35 of your best friends every day."