Even royals find themselves drawn to reality TV.
Princess Anne daughter of the late Queen Elizabeth II may want to compete.
She is a ‘Strictly’ fan, and she wants to go on the show she told me.

She did say that.
I think she would be good there’s a lot of personality there, isn’t there?"
Bychkova also talked about the royal family being fans of the show.

Anne’s daughter, Zara Tindall, was almost on “Strictly Come Dancing” in 2008.
Many in royal circles will find it inappropriate" (viaTelegraph).
It never happened; Tindall was only credited as “Self Audience Member” for one episode.

But she and her husband appeared elsewhere on reality TV.
We watch telly and just chill out" (viaMirror).
Their appearance was the first time royals were on the show.
I’ve seen you drive faster to Waitrose!"
Mike was eventually eliminated from “I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here!”
and placed fourth overall.
He and Zara had asweet reunion.
He was heard saying, “I’ve missed you so much.”
Instead, it was a celebration of various craft mediums, such as wood carving and weaving.
Charles' stint on “The Repair Shop” allowed him to showcase his love of craftingas well.
Charles brought two antiques to be repaired.
However, not everyone loves their time on reality TV.
Before she met Prince Harry, Meghan Markle appeared on a reality game show and didn’t enjoy it.