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The British royal family is not happy with where they were during Charles’ coronation, Nick Cave says he was ‘bored to death’ |  Property

The British royal family is not happy with where they were during Charles’ coronation, Nick Cave says he was ‘bored to death’ | Property

PropertyKing Charles’ coronation may have ended several weeks ago, but there is still a lot to be done about the historic event. Mike Tindall, who is married to daughter Princess Anne, isn’t happy with the place he’s been given at the event. And Nick Cave wasn’t impressed either. The singer says he is “bored to death”.

“It’s unbelievable where they put us,” former rugby player and husband of Zara Tindall, Mike Tindall, said on a recent episode of “The Good, The Bad & The Rugby” podcast. “You couldn’t even look around the corner, it was very frustrating,” said Princess Anne’s son-in-law. “But there was a TV screen and of course we could see everything that was going on from the front and the back.”

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Mike Tindall and his wife, Zara, had to settle for a fourth-row seat during the coronation. Ahead of them in the third row were Prince Harry, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, among others. “Everything happened around the corner that we couldn’t see through,” Tindall said, laughing on the podcast.

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Mike Tindall and his wife Zara at Charles’ coronation. The couple sat diagonally behind Prince Harry. ©AP

The former rugby player would have preferred a different venue, but Princess Anne’s son-in-law was honored to attend the event. His wife, Zara, might have been able to focus better elsewhere. According to fans of the British monarchs, she did not fall asleep during the coronation.

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Who wasn’t particularly impressed was Nick Cave. The Australian singer was allowed to attend the ceremony along with thirteen other compatriots, but says he was “bored to death”. I went to the coronation out of curiosity. It sounded really fun to me and I thought it would stir up some emotions.” He continues: “What I didn’t expect was that it would be so extreme and diverse. Sometimes I get bored to death. Other times I’m influenced by music.”

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