Zara Tindall goes barefoot as she leaves boozy I’m A Celeb wrap party with husband Mike and Owen Warner
ZARA Tindall was spotted going barefoot as she left the boozy I'm A Celeb wrap party.
The King's niece, 41, was seen out in Australia with husband Mike, 44, who placed fourth on the ITV reality show.
The pair were joined by Mike's I'm A Celeb co-stars, including Owen Warner, who was the show's runner up to new Queen of the Jungle Jill Scott.
Over the last three weeks Mike has been away from his other half in the jungle.
But after being booted off the show, and narrowly missing out on a place in this year's final, he was finally reunited with Zara.
And to celebrate I'm A Celebrity coming to an end, the cast and crew all enjoyed a boozy party.
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Royal couple Zara and Mike were seen leaving the boozy bash.
They had arrived earlier in the night, all dressed up, with Zara wearing beige stilettos.
But the high heels must have proved to much for Princess Anne's daughter, and she was seen opting to go barefoot instead.
Mike and Zara were joined at the party by his co-stars including Matt Hancock.
Meanwhile, the happy couple have already made up for lost time being apart, by enjoying a romantic coffee date together.
And earlier today Mike couldn't help but gush over his wife in a post shared on his Instagram story.
The sports legend reposted a snap of Zara from Magic Million's account with a sticker that said "looking good".
Mike and Zara have been together since 2004 and tied the knot seven years later.
They share three kids Mia, eight, Lena, four, and Lucas, one.
During his stint in the jungle, Mike gave an insight into their relationship, including their boozy first date.
Earlier today Mike revealed Zara broke a strict rule while he was on the show.
Speaking on Good morning Britain today, dad-of-three Mike said: "The hardest thing about the whole show, especially when you've got three little ones as well, is being away for that period of time..
"Originally she [Zara] wasn't going to write me the note. I carry them [the family] quite close to the surface anyway.
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"In that situation I tried to put emotions quite far down below, so wanted my brother to write the letter and he would take the mickey out of me a bit more so it would be a grounding one rather than bringing it all back to the surface.
"She was sneaky on me. She was a sneaky little one she was there so it got me a little bit that."