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The royal family thoroughly enjoyed themselves at the Coronation Concert for King Charles and Queen Camilla on Sunday evening in the grounds of Windsor Castle and one family member lead the way with his dancing.

Princess Anne's son-in-law showed the royals how to party with his wife Zara Tindall

    The royal family thoroughly enjoyed themselves at the Coronation Concert for King Charles and Queen Camilla on Sunday evening in the grounds of Windsor Castle – and one family member lead the way with his dancing.

    Zara Tindall's husband Mike Tindall showed off his moves as he bopped away with his wife to pop acts including Lionel Richie - who played his hit g at the star-studded concert. 

    The couple attended the celebratory event without their three children, Mia, Lena and Lucas, and they certainly made the most of their fun 'date night'.

    WATCH: Mike Tindall shows off his dance moves at Coronation Concert

    Former England rugby player Mike, who won an army of fans for his recent appearance in , is known to enjoy a good knees up, and his funky dance moves at the Coronation Concert have made him the talk of Twitter.

    One fan Tweeted: "Wouldn’t you love to hang out with Mike Tindall?" while another said: "I wish there was a red button option to just watch Mike Tindall living his best life."

    A third commented: "Mike Tindall is a total ledge #CoronationConcert that is couple goals right there."

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    There were more compliments for Mike's party vibe with one fan writing: "Totally knew @miketindall13 would be getting down in that royal box. Wasn't overshadowed by party boy Prince Louis this time either."

    "Mike Tindall and Zara are an absolute mood and I love it!!!" added another.

    The jubilant concert paid homage to King Charles and Queen Camilla following their Coronation ceremony on Saturday morning at Westminster Abbey.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales were among the guests in the Royal Box as they watched performances from Take That, Katy Perry and Olly Murs, and the Duchess of Edinburgh also showed off her dance moves.

    After Lionel Richie's performance, Prince William took to the stage to share a touching tribute to his "Pa" in a moving speech, before the crowd sang the national anthem. 

    Immediate members of the King's family sat in the Royal Box, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and the Duke of Duchess of Edinburgh, Lady Louise Windsor and the Earl of Wessex. 

    BBC Radio 2 presenter Zoe Ball was forced to pull out of covering the coronation concert at the last minute after falling ill. Scott Mills took over from Ball to chat to the crowd ahead of the concert, while Dermot O’Leary was backstage speaking to the stars before they performed.

    The concert in Windsor, hosted by Paddington and Downton Abbey actor Hugh Bonneville, saw Hollywood star Tom Cruise, Dynasty actress Dame Joan Collins, adventurer Bear Grylls and singer Sir Tom Jones appear via video message.

    The series of pre-recorded sketches revealed little-known facts about the monarch and also included moments from beloved literary figure Winnie the Pooh – seemingly echoing the famous moment Paddington Bear drank tea with the Queen during her Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

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