Mike Tindall has appeared to rule himself out of gliding around the Strictly dancefloor - and it's all due to wife Zara.
The former rugby star was one of the stand-out stars of the last series of the hit ITV show I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here.
He finished fourth overall with wife Zara, a niece of King Charles and a granddaughter of the late Queen, waiting to greet him after he left the jungle.
After his successful TV stint, fans have wondered if he would be up for taking part in any other celeb-based shows, will some asking if a turn on Strictly Come Dancing would be on the cards.
However, the 44-year-old massively played down his chances of waltzing around the ballroom any time in the future.
He told Hello! magazine: "I'd probably say no to Strictly.
He jokingly added: "It's a divorce wrecker, you don’t want that - it’s not in my remit."
Zara, the daughter of Princess Anne, and Mike have been married for more than 11 years and have three children - Mia, Lena and Lucas.
However, he recently made a huge error when discussing a very important date in their lives together.
In his YouTube series, which is called Mike Drop and promotes the Australian equestrian event Magic Millions, Mike chats to figures from the equestrian world - and in the first episode interviewed Zara.
Mike chats about his wife's achievements in the sport, which have seen her scoop a world championship eventing title and a silver medal at the London 2012 Olympics, as well as her family life.
In his attempt at a joke, he tells his wife: "In 2012, you married a legend."
But Zara shoots back: "Who said that?" before brutally asking: "Didn't we get married in 2011?!"
Realising his mistake, Mike closes his eyes and laughs: "No sorry, yes we did, s***" as Zara also giggles.
The couple tied the knot in July 2011, just several months after Zara's cousin Prince William wed the now Princess of Wales at Westminster Abbey.
The ceremony took place at the Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh and since then they've become parents to three children- Mia, Lena and Lucas.
And in the same interview, Zara told of "feeling guilty” about returning to her sporting career after having children.#
She explained: It is hard getting your body back when you’ve been riding for 30 years or whatever it is, 25 years, and then your body being just completely not doing that and your muscles doing nothing and stretching and creating an amazing thing, but it’s just completely different."