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Zara Tindall finally opens up about royal family after Prince Harry’s bombshell interview

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Zara Tindall finally opens up about royal family after Prince Harry’s bombshell interview

Princess Anne’s daughter Zara Tindall has opened up about her family and apparently hinted at reconciliation with Prince Harry following the duke’s bombshell interview.

Zara Tindall was speaking at the stage at a flashy sporting club lunch at a restaurant in St James, London.

According to a report by the New Idea, Zara spoke candidly about the “struggles” the royal family is experiencing in the wake of Prince Harry’s recent interview.

She reportedly opened up about her royal relatives and the strain in the relationships some of her family members were experiencing with one another.

However, Zara said, “We’re still very supportive of one another.”

King Charles niece said, “It is very hard to see from the outside.

“But, 100 percent, it is a family that is still going through the same struggles other people do.”

Zara continued, “Whether they are relationships, obviously it is very easy to see every day. We’re still very supportive of each other.”

Mike Tindall’s wife also mentioned of her late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, whom she described as “amazing and an inspiration” to all.

Archie and Lilibet doting father made headlines earlier this month when he publicly asked for reconciliation with King Charles and his family after losing his appeal for government-funded security in the UK.

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