
Zara Tindall and her husband Mike have been urged to move to Australia by royal fans who live in the country after the pair explored Hamilton Island this week. Princess Anne's daughter, 44, and her former rugby player husband Mike, 46, have been enjoying some time away in Australia to kick-start their summer.
The couple, who met in Australia during the 2003 Rugby World Cup, frequently visit the country, which is believed to be one of their favourite places. While the couple have a lot of love for Australia, it seems that Australia also has a lot of love for the royal couple.
After sharing some photographs from their time on Hamilton Island this week on Instagram, Mike and Zara have been urged by Australian royalists to relocate to the country.
Sharing a sweet photograph of himself and Zara on a boat, as well as some pictures of the scenery, Mike wrote: "We had the chance to spend a few days on Hamilton Island this week - despite all the times we have been to Australia, we have never been here before and it's been amazing.
"It's our first time being out on the water in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park too and it really was unreal, Queensland definitely has it all.
"Made some incredible memories. What an unforgettable way to spend some down time."
Fans have flocked to the comment section, with one saying: "Oh come on. You guys should just move here. The rugby and horse scene here are awesome."
Another said: "You guys suit Queensland."
Someone else wrote: "Hurry up and move here!!!"
A fourth fan said: "I feel at this point you guys should just move here."
Zara and Mike have always been open about their love for Australia, with Princess Anne's daughter calling it a "home from home". Speaking to HELLO! earlier this year, Zara said: "We have always loved Australia and it is like a home from home for us."
The couple has no current plans to relocate to the country and instead lives on Princess Anne's Gatcombe estate with their three children, Mia, Lena, and Lucas.
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