I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! star Mike Tindall will have to wait a little while longer to return to his stunning Aston Farm home, which he shares with wife Zara and his three children.
Former World Cup winner Mike, 44, finished fourth in the highly popular ITV reality show after swapping an idyllic Cotswold stately home for a bunk bed with Hollyoaks actor Owen Warner and an RV with Coronation Street star Sue Cleaver in the Australian jungle.
Mike became one of the most popular contestants of the 2022 series among viewers and his camp-mates as he boosted morale with his impressive rapping skills, positive energy and huge bear hugs.
His wife Zara, 41, who is 20th in line to the throne, flew out to Australia to support the star when he came out the jungle, with the two recently seen celebrating at the wrap party.
The couple decided to stay Down Under a little longer as they prepared for the Australian Golf Open, which starts on Thursday, meaning they will not return to Gatcombe Park estate, where their Aston Farm home sits within.
Gatcombe Park is the home of Zara's mother, Princess Anne, where she resides with her husband Vice-Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence. Mike and Zara live at Aston Farm with Mia, eight, Lena, four, and Lucas, one, with her brother, Peter Phillips, his former wife Autumn and their children Savannah, 11, and Isla, 10, living in the nearby properties.
Sophie Smith - founder of Zhoosh Paints - commented on the interior design of Aston Farm, which according to Vogue, has five main bedrooms, four secondary bedrooms, a library, billiards room, four reception rooms and a curved conservatory.
She told Express.co.uk : "It was quite a change from the luxury of Aston Farm on the Gatcombe Park estate, the grand country residence of Anne, The Princess Royal, where Mike and his family usually live.
"Known for loving the great outdoors, Mike would feel relatively comfortable living al-fresco. Indeed, Gatcombe Park features huge grounds which play host to lots of equestrian events throughout the year.
"It also includes an impressive conservatory, just built on their home, which can be seen from the front of the house, offering a sunny transition from indoor to outdoor living."
At the centre of the estate is a converted barn known to Princess Anne's family as "the party barn", which has a bar, giant screen, catering facilities and combining lounges.
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