Mike Tindall and wife Zara glam up for date night at the golf as they stay in Australia after camp mates fly home

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Mike Tindall back to work with Zara after leaving jungle

I’M A CELEB’S Mike Tindall is making the most of his time in Australia by heading to the golf with his wife, Zara Phillips.

The rugby royal placed fourth on the ITV jungle series this week, with England Lioness Jill Scott being crowned Queen of The Jungle on Sunday night.

Mike and Zara joined friends in Melbourne for the Australian Open

The star shared photos with pals as they enjoyed the evening together.

In new photos shared to Instagram this evening, Mike has well and truly put his jungle scrubs behind him and suited up to join Zara and friends at a golf gala ahead of the start of the Australian Open.

Alongside the picture, he said: “Back to it! Next up ISPS Handa Aussie golf open! Great to be back in Melbourne for the first time in a long time.

“This is the first Open to bring together Men, women and all ability golfers on the same courses!! 👏 Not sure how the swing 🏌️‍♂️will be!”

Alongside a sweet selfie with Zara, Mike shared photos with golfer Adam Scott and All Blacks rugby player Richie McCaw.

Since his exit on Saturday night, Mike has been making the most of reuniting with his Royal wife, who is the daughter of Anne, Princess Royal.

In an emotional reunion on the bridge, the rugby ace, 44, could be heard saying: “I have missed you so much” as he cradled his loving wife.

He’s since been reunited with their children Mia, eight, Lena, four and son Lucas, one, and has been treating them to some much needed family time.

They looked in high spirits as they enjoyed a family day out at Sea World Marine Park on the Gold Coast, Australia.

He also joined the rest of the cast for one last supper, and made an expletive-laden speech during the boozy bash.

Standing up to make a speech, rugby ace Mike started: “I would like to say that it’s been an absolute privilege, honour, to meet you all, be together, spend that valuable time together.

“For 30 people, well actually 26, to come together and get on for the amount time that we’ve gone, very very rare, very very special and we should all appreciate that.”

Mike couldn’t resist a cheeky joke, continuing: “Now we say great things to each other but when we get back to the UK let’s not just f**k off, it’s easy to do, but let’s not do it.

“I think we’ve created a very special thing here and it’s worth keeping it going, taking the time, engaging about what we’ve actually done. This could be the best show they’ve done in 22 years – it is the best show.”

Mike had an emotional reunion with his wife Zara after placing fourth

Mike became known as the jungle dad of this year’s series

In a sweet speech he urged the cast to keep in touch and “not f**k off”