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Exciting Return of The Good, The Bad and The Rugby Podcast for Season 3

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Exciting Return of The Good, The Bad and The Rugby Podcast for Season 3

Fans of Mike Tindall were buzzing with excitement as the retired rugby star confirmed the much-anticipated return of the podcast he co-hosts for a third season.

Joining forces with former player James Haskell and sports presenter Alex Payne, Mike is set to bring back The Good, The Bad and The Rugby for another thrilling series.

The announcement was made in style, with a western movie-themed poster that showcased the trio in cowboy hats and attire, setting the tone for what's to come in the upcoming episodes.

The eye-catching poster featured a prominent number 3 at its core, capturing the essence of camaraderie and fun shared by the hosts.

Mike, in his typical fashion, shared the exciting news on his Instagram stories, inviting fans to saddle up for the new season.

With the first episode scheduled for September 28, 2022, viewers can look forward to catching the latest episodes on their preferred platforms.

Amidst the anticipation for the podcast's return, fans expressed their enthusiasm in the comments section.

One fan eagerly remarked, “Love this.

Looking forward to it,” while another suggested, “Try and get Christian Cullen on,” and a third simply exclaimed, “Wild boys.”

The buzz around the upcoming season escalated following the recent events surrounding the Queen's state funeral on September 19, where Mike, accompanied by his wife Zara Tindall and daughter Mia, paid their respects.

Reflecting on his interactions with the Queen, Mike shared heartfelt sentiments about Her Majesty's grace and kindness.

Despite initial nerves, he praised the royal family for their warm welcome and inclusive nature towards him and his family.

The former rugby player's admiration for the Queen shone through as he highlighted her role in fostering a sense of belonging within the royal circle.

In a poignant Instagram post following the Queen's burial, Mike shared a touching moment captured by a lone bagpiper playing in tribute to Her Majesty.

The solemn occasion underscored the deep respect and reverence felt by all in attendance, further emphasizing the significance of the royal family's traditions and ceremonies.

As the podcast gears up for its return, the stage is set for another engaging season filled with candid conversations and insightful discussions.

Meanwhile, , the Duchess of Sussex, is poised to make a comeback with her podcast Archetypes after a brief hiatus.

Scheduled to resume on October 4, the podcast will feature notable guests such as Lisa Ling, Margaret Cho, and Issa Rae, among others.

Royal watchers are eager to see how Meghan navigates the conversations, particularly in light of recent comments made about her by comedian Amanda Seales.

As the Duchess delves into gender-specific stereotypes and societal labels, Archetypes promises to challenge norms and empower women through intimate dialogues.

With a lineup of diverse voices and perspectives, Meghan's podcast aims to dissect and subvert the constraints imposed on women, fostering a platform for meaningful discussions and reflections.

Stay tuned for the much-anticipated return of Archetypes and the engaging conversations that lie ahead.

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