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Mike Tindall spotted partying on a yacht with TV presenter Denise van Outen after Monaco Grand Prix

Mike Tindall spotted partying on a yacht with TV presenter Denise van Outen after Monaco Grand Prix

Sky News AU28-05-2025
Mike Tindall has been spotted enjoying the Monaco Grand Prix festivities alongside a high-profile female TV star without his world-famous wife Zara Tindall.
The retired rugby great married Queen Elizabeth II's eldest granddaughter in 2011 in a major royal wedding in Edinburgh.
Zara holds no titles and is also not a working royal like her cousins, instead embarking on a career as a pro horse rider and winning a silver medal at the 2012 Olympics as an equestrian.
The Tindalls are also free to take part in lucrative paid gigs and partnerships across the world, and often pop up at Formula 1 events.
Over the weekend, Mike was captured partying on a yacht after the Monaco Grand Prix in a social media post shared by TV host and actress Denise van Outen.
Ms van Outen has appeared in a variety of TV shows in the United Kingdom and had a recurring role on Aussie soap Neighbours as Prudence "Prue" Wallace.
The TV star posted a video on Instagram featuring Tindall enjoying a beverage barefoot aboard the luxury yacht while Zara was nowhere in sight.
"Monaco @f1 @grandprix Incredible 48 hours with the best people @thegreenroomexperience As weekends go, this is hard to top,' Ms van Outen wrote.
"Thanks Mike & the team at Green Room for yet another epic event. Loved DJing for you guys."
Despite a new mandatory two-stop rule being in place this year, the podium of the iconic Monaco Grand Prix predictably matched qualifying as Lando Norris gave McLaren its first win in the principality since 2008.
Monégasque local Charles Leclerc, who won the race last year for Ferrari, did his best to put some pressure on Norris but failed to pull out any tricks on Monaco's notoriously narrow streets.
Aussie Oscar Piastri finished third, but his lead in the world championship has been slashed to three points while reigning world champion Max Verstappen finished fourth.
The Tindalls are both Formula 1 fanatics and travelled to the Middle East in April alongside Zara's cousins Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie for the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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