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Daniel Suddeath column: Trump struggled to get platform approved first time. Will new term be any different?Mike Tindall's friend has described the British royal family as "very dysfunctional" but insists "they serve an important role". In an interview with The Times , James Haskell said he's "spent some time with the royals", adding that "some aren't as great as others". Haskell, 39, co-hosts a podcast with Tindall and Alex Payne, The Good, the Bad & the Rugby , which is into its fifth season with more than 300 episodes. READ MORE: Prince Harry's text message a 'watershed' moment, court hears His friendship with Tindall, who is married to the King's niece Zara , and his stellar rugby union career, has seen Haskell rub shoulders with the royal family over the years. "I've spent time with the royals," Haskell said in The Times' 'What I've Learnt' feature. " Some aren't as great as others. They do amazing work – but they're also a modern family that's very dysfunctional. READ MORE: Prince William fires shots during training exercise with Welsh Guards "I went to Harry and Meghan's wedding. I went to Mike and Zara's wedding. To those who want to get rid of the monarchy – once they're gone, they're gone. "There's no way back from that, so remember that they serve an important role. I love what they do." Tindall's royal connections helped him secure an interview with the Princess Royal – his mother-in-law – and the Prince and Princess of Wales in 2023. The episode was recorded in the Green Drawing Room at Windsor Castle. During the recording, Prince William and Kate made headlines around the world when they revealed they had never finished a tennis match against each other because they were too competitive. Haskell, who is known for his blunt humour, told The Times about an "inappropriate" joke he told at Mike and Zara's wedding about Prince Andrew. "I told a joke about when I was at Mike's wedding: Prince Andrew was sweating up a storm on the dancefloor, but then he realised that everyone was over 18 so he left. It was inappropriate, but it was funny," Haskell said. He added: "Mike and Zara's wedding was full of rugby players. It was the perfect combination of ceremony and romance, coupled with the fact that both of them like to enjoy themselves. READ MORE: Queen Mary announces new podcast series "Did I wake up the next morning on my bed still in my black tie thinking, 'Jesus, what did I do last night?' Potentially, yes." Tindall, Payne and Haskell have now released a book: The Good, the Bad & the Rugby: Unleashed. For a daily dose of 9honey, subscribe to our newsletter here . In it, Haskell spoke about recording an episode with three of the royal family's most senior members: "Princess Anne knew more about sport than almost anyone I've ever met". He also took aim at Omid Scobie, who is known for his staunch support of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Haskell called Scobie a "very odd bloke", adding "royal fans can be mental....We all know that American royal fans are f--king nuts, especially Scobieites". FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE : Stay across all the latest in celebrity, lifestyle and opinion via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details.
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