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Royal Couple Enjoying Newfound Status as Part of the “Fab Four” Alongside Kate and William

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Royal Couple Enjoying Newfound Status as Part of the “Fab Four” Alongside Kate and William

A body language expert has revealed that a royal couple is relishing their new status as part of a fresh “Fab Four,” joining Princess Catherine and .

This quartet was previously known as the Fab Four, until Harry and Meghan relocated to the United States in March 2020.

Since then, tensions have arisen between the couples, with Harry and Meghan making several allegations about the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Darren Stanton, the body language expert, commended Mike and Zara for their impact as beloved members of the royal family.

Stanton pointed out that Mike Tyndall's appearance on ITV's “I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here” played a significant role in enhancing the couple's positive public image.

Speaking to Betfair, Stanton said, “Mike and Zara are definitely firm favorites with the public.

They come across as extremely natural and confident in their marriage.

They aren't afraid to joke around and display affection in public, which makes them relatable.”

Stanton believes that Mike's participation in the reality show has helped the public perceive the Tyndalls as a down-to-earth and loving couple.

He observed their lighthearted interactions with the royal family on Easter Sunday, commenting, “As they joined the royal family on Easter Sunday, they smiled and joked, displaying a great dynamic.”

Stanton further added, “I would say that Mike and Zara are clearly enjoying their lives as part of the new Fab Four alongside Kate and William.”

These observations come after royal commentator Robert Jobson recently claimed that Catherine found it challenging to engage in a walkabout with Meghan and Harry following the Queen's passing.

In September of last year, Catherine and William, along with Harry and Meghan, greeted well-wishers and viewed flowers outside the gates of Windsor Castle, just two days after the Queen's demise at the age of 96.

To many, this joint walkabout, believed to be William's idea to demonstrate unity, appeared to signify some form of reconciliation.

However, Jobson, author of the book “Our , The Man and the Monarch,” revealed that the image of unity among the four royals was merely an illusion.

Earlier this year, Zara and Mike Tyndall seemingly poked fun at Harry and Meghan in a new YouTube series.

Mike Tyndall, a former England rugby player and host of the popular sports podcast “The Good, The Bad and The Rugby,” is now hosting a YouTube series called “Mike Drop.”

In this series, he interviews people from around the world who share a common love for horses.

The trailer for the show opens with a strong display of affection between Mike and Zara, the beloved royal couple.

As they greet each other, Mike exclaims, “Hello my love,” which is reciprocated by Zara with an equally affectionate response.

Viewers have noticed that this exchange appears to be a subtle dig at Harry and Meghan's public use of the same endearing phrase.

One user commented, “Nobody noticed how both Mike and Zara are joking about Harry and Meghan's constant ‘my love' sentences.”

It is no secret that the Prince and Princess of Wales always seem blissfully happy when seen alongside Zara Tyndall, William's cousin, and her husband Mike.

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