Zara Tindall's husband Mike announces to reveal heartbreaks in new book
Mike Tinadall, Zara Tindall's husband, has made big announcement about his next step amid ongoing tension within the royal family.
Princess Anne's son-in-law followed in Prince Harry's footsteps, revealing he's co-authored a second book with podcast hosts Alex Payne and James Haskell.
The trio, who present The Good, The Bad and The Rugby podcast, took to social media on Wednesday to make the announcement about the book.
Their new book, titled The Good, The Bad & The Rugby - UNLOCKED, follows the success of their first publication, Unleashed, which was released last year.
The 46-year-old former rugby player promised the new book will be "bigger, bolder, more personal than ever."
The announcement reminded royal fans of Zara Tindall's cousin Prince Harry , 40, who released a tell-all memoir in 2023 titled Spare, revealing untold stories about his and Meghan's royal life.
The book's description indicates it will cover "the highs, the heartbreaks, the hangovers" and focus on previously untold stories.
It promises to detail "the days you've never heard about, the games that mean the most to them and the dramas they'd almost forgotten."
The book, available for pre-order on Amazon and will span 288 pages in both hardcover and digital formats, will be released on November 6. The hardcover edition is priced at £22, whilst the digital Kindle version costs £14.99.
The authors have asked fans to "pre-order now via the link in bio and get ready to go deeper into the world of rugby than ever before. This time, it's personal."
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