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Former Rugby Star Mike Tindall Announces Return of Popular Podcast for Third Season
Fans of Mike Tindall were thrilled to hear the news that the former rugby ace will be returning for a third season of the popular podcast, The Good, The Bad and The Rugby.
Co-hosted by Tindall, former player James Haskell, and sports presenter Alex Payne, the podcast has garnered a loyal following since its inception.
Tindall shared the exciting announcement on his Instagram stories, accompanied by a western movie-themed poster featuring the main cast donning cowboy hats and attire, with a large number three at the center.
The anticipation for season three is high, with fans eagerly awaiting the first episode on September 28, 2022.
The news of the podcast's return comes shortly after the solemn occasion of the Queen's state funeral, which took place on September 19.
Tindall, along with his wife Zara Tindall and their eldest daughter Mia, attended the funeral as guests.
Reflecting on the event, Tindall took to Instagram to share a poignant post featuring a lone bagpiper playing in honor of Her Majesty.
Tindall has previously spoken about his interactions with the Queen on the podcast, expressing his admiration for her and the nerves he still feels in her presence.
He credits the Queen and the royal family for their kindness and warmth towards him and his family.
Meanwhile, another podcast making headlines is Meghan Markle's Archetypes.
After a four-week hiatus following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the Duchess of Sussex is set to return with new episodes on October 4.
Royal watchers are particularly curious about an upcoming episode featuring comedian Amanda Seales, who previously made critical comments about Meghan's entry into the royal family.
Seales had suggested that Meghan should have done more research prior to joining.
While Meghan tends to distance herself from any form of criticism, it remains to be seen how she will address Seales' statement.
The lineup for Archetypes includes notable names such as Lisa Ling, Margaret Cho, Constance Wu, Issa Rae, Ziv Umudor, Amanda Seales, Alison Yarrow, and Robin Thede.
However, some royal watchers were surprised not to see other prominent figures like Kamala Harris, Reese Witherspoon, Britney Spears, and Gloria Steinem on the list.
It is possible that the inclusion of comedians in the lineup is an attempt to keep the content light-hearted.
In each episode of Archetypes, Meghan engages in intimate conversations that challenge gender stereotypes and labels.
The podcast aims to dissect, explore, and subvert the societal expectations placed upon women.
With the return of both The Good, The Bad and The Rugby and Archetypes, fans of these podcasts have much to look forward to in the coming weeks.