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Published 13:31 6 Mar 2019 GMT
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"I was injured [in the game] and I ripped the deltoid ligament, on the inside of my ankle, off the bone. Pulled a bit of bone off there, too. It was bad. "I came off but we won the match and, after, I had to go get the Calcutta Cup. 'Minty' [Nick Easter] was like, 'I'll go get the cup'. "But I was like, 'No mate, that's my mother-in-law. There is no way you are taking it. This is going to be a moment I'm going to actually savour!'"
Tindall said there were two members of the royal family who he would rate as the biggest nauses when it comes to rugby. When it comes to the technicalities and tactics around the game, his mother-in-law Princess Anne gets the nod. He commented:
"In terms of nause when it comes to when they [Wales] win, well, [it's] William. Every time Wales win, like obviously the other weekend when they bet England, he's straight on the phone to me. "And I was like, 'I've still got lots of pictures of you in our changing rooms with your England jersey on!'" Tindall added, "That picture of [Princes] William and Harry when they both became heads of the [English and Welsh unions] and they were both sat next to each other [in their England and Wales jerseys] is the best one ever."Princes William and Harry are respective royal patrons on the WRU and RFU. Asked by Payne if Prince William is now a "passionate Welsh fan", Zara Phillips Tindall replied, "Well, he has to be!" "When Wales play England," Mike Tindall helpfully said, "he has to have his Welsh jersey on but, I think, he would support England as well." So many loyalties to keep track of. That is why, we reckon, Prince William much prefers supporting the British & Irish Lions.
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