Moment heavily pregnant Zara Tindall tells husband Mike Tindall she needs the loo during Royal Wedding ceremony
THIS is the moment heavily pregnant Zara Tindall appears to tell her husband she was desperate for the loo during the Royal Wedding ceremony.
The royal – who is eight and a half months pregnant – turned to former rugby player Mike Tindall and whispered “I need the toilet”, lip-readers have revealed.
Zara, who is due to give birth in a matter of weeks, had caught the attention of social media as she sat looking stunned as US Bishop Michael Curry spoke.
However her attention could have been elsewhere – as she realised she may need to imminently pop to the bathroom.
The Sunday Times reports she was perhaps preoccupied with her bladder during the much-anticipated ceremony.
Zara and Mike’s second child – due in the summer – will be 18th in line to the throne.
Her pregnancy confirmation came a year after tragically losing their second child in December 2016 just weeks after announcing she was expecting a sibling for three-year-old daughter Mia.
The sporting couple have been married for nearly eight years and met during England’s Rugby World Cup-winning campaign in Australia in 2003.
They were introduced to each other in a bar in Sydney by Zara’s cousin Prince Harry.
Zara, 36, and Mike, 39, are also mum and dad to daughter Mia Grace Tindall, three.
In January she was seen looking relaxed and content at the Magic Millions Polo event on Australia’s Gold Coast after spending Christmas in Sydney.
Lip reading experts looking at the weekend’s Royal Wedding also claimed Princes William and Harry shared quiet memories of their mother as they waited for Meghan to arrive.
In a touching moment William was seen asking Harry if he remembered something Diana had told them.
Harry smiled and replied: “Yeah… I know.”
It was also revealed Harry told his bride: “You look amazing, I’m so lucky, I love you,” as she joined him at the altar.
The caring groom also asked: “Are you OK?” as their ceremony got underway at Windsor Castle.
We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at tips@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4368. You can WhatsApp us on 07810 791 502. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours.