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Zara Tindall’s Family Day Out at the Festival of British Eventing
Zara Tindall, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, radiated joy as she spent a delightful day at the Festival of British Eventing in Gatcombe Park.
Accompanied by her one-year-old son, Lucas, the duo shared a heartwarming moment with a horse that perfectly encapsulated the family's love for equestrian activities.
The 41-year-old mother, a passionate equestrian herself, was seen cradling little Lucas, who eagerly reached out to grab the horse's reins.
With innocent curiosity, he attempted to pat the horse's nose, creating a scene that melted hearts.
This sweet interaction unfolded on the third day of the prestigious event, held at Princess Royal's Estate in Gloucestershire, where the atmosphere buzzed with excitement.
Zara, who also participated in the event, and her youngest son showcased their matching style, both donning navy blue tops paired with cropped denim shorts.
It was a charming sight that highlighted their close bond.
In a playful moment, Zara tried to check her phone, only to be gently tugged back by Lucas, who seemed determined to keep his mother's attention.
The Festival of British Eventing, now celebrating its 28th year, offers an array of thrilling activities such as dressage, show jumping, and cross-country stages.
Each year, it attracts equestrian enthusiasts from all over, and this year was no exception.
The course, designed by Princess Anne herself, reflects her deep passion for horses and the sport.
Zara and Lucas weren't the only Tindalls enjoying the festivities.
Zara's eight-year-old daughter, Mia, who is currently 22nd in line for the British throne, was also spotted at the event.
She too was dressed in a coordinating outfit and was having a blast with a generous serving of cotton candy, clearly savoring every sugary bite.
As the day progressed, it was evident that the Tindall family was making the most of their time together.