A bouncer charged over the theft and uploading to YouTube of security video showing England captain Mike Tindall enjoying a night out with a mystery blonde says he wants the rugby player in the stand at his trial.
Scandal has surrounded the rugby player after CCTV footage was uploaded to YouTube website showing Tindall getting cosy with an unidentified blonde woman at a Queenstown bar last Saturday night.
Tindall married the Queen's granddaughter Zara Phillips less than two months ago in Edinburgh.
Security guard Jonathan Dixon released the footage, shot at Altitude bar in Queenstown, to YouTube on Friday after he obtained it from the bar's computer banks the next day. He has since been arrested and charged with accessing a computer system for dishonest purposes.
The video has also been taken off YouTube and Mr Dixon has been fired from his job as a security guard.
Dixon told Britain's The Mail on Sunday he uploaded the footage because he was outraged by Tindall's "sleazy'' behaviour.
"If my case goes to trial, I want Mike Tindall to appear in the witness box and explain his actions that night.
"It's not that I'm the most moral person in the world, but I have a conscience and I was raised well, and I didn't like what I saw. "Anyone who does this kind of thing when they've made wedding vows in front of God should be ashamed of themselves.''
Dixon is on bail to appear in Queenstown District Court tomorrow.
The British media has reported palace officials as saying the unidentified woman was a mutual friend of Tindall and Ms Phillips and she attended their wedding.
However, witnesses said Tindall and the woman became increasingly intimate as the night wore on.
"There was no doubt what he was after,'' one witness told The Mail.
"At one stage he put his hand down the back of her jeans. Then he put his hand up her top at the back, as if he was trying to undo her bra strap.''
Tindall repeatedly tried to persuade the woman to leave the bar with him, the witness said. This appears to be backed up by the video, which shows Tindall gesturing towards the door and looking sad when the woman refuses to leave with him.
Ms Phillips' spokesman has confirmed she will still travel to New Zealand to see her husband mid-way through the Rugby World Cup.
Tindall is not part of England's line-up in today's clash against Georgia in Dunedin.