Zara Tindall cut an elegant figure in a black tweed coat as she attended the second day of The November Meeting at Cheltenham racecourse earlier today.
As she made her way across the track at the three-day racing competition, the Queen’s granddaughter, 40 years old, could have been munching on a pack of Maltesers.
Looking typically stylish, Princess Anne’s daughter opted for a mid-length black coat for the occasion, which she teamed with a pair of black heeled boots and a part-leather handbag, as well as a stylish raspberry pink headband.
Mike Tindall (42), is the former rugby player. The couple has put their family first for the past year. Tindall looks after Mia Grace, 7 and Lena Elizabeth 3, as well as Lucas, 3.

Zara Tindall was 40 and looked elegant in her black tweed coat. She attended The November Meeting at Cheltenham Racecourse today.
Zara looked effortlessly glamourous in her stylish make-up, including a shimmering highlighter, a bronze look and light pink lips.
A red poppy was worn by the mother-of-three on her long-sleeved, long-sleeved dress.
Yesterday’s racecourse meeting was the royal’s first. He wore a blue midi jacket.
Zara is often seen on low-key family outings since her third child’s arrival.


As she made her way across the track at the three-day racing race, the Queen’s granddaughter Lucas could have been munching on a pack of Maltesers.

The queen appeared to be in great spirits, laughing and joking with friends as they went on the outing.
Zara said last year that riding for her country was what she ‘dreamed of’, and that her horses were with her at all times.
Silver Olympic gold-winning equestrian, she lives at Princess Anne’s Gatcombe Park Estate in Gloucestershire.
She told a royal special edition of Horse & Hound magazine that she enjoys the pressure of competing.
She stated, “I love riding for my nation; those were the most memorable experiences in my career. To get your horse up to that level, is what it all about and what we all aim for.

For the occasion Princess Anne chose a long-length black coat, which she combined with part-leather boots and a bag made from leather. A stylish headband in raspberry pink was also on her look.
“I enjoy the great occasion because it gives me the opportunity to feel the pressure. Sitting on a horse you trust, that is well trained, and riding for my country. It’s the stuff of dreams.
Zara was awarded a silver medal for her team at London 2012 by the Princess Royal.
Her 2006 title as world eventing champion in Germany led to British voters voting for her BBC Sports Personality Award.
According to the royal, she is’so fortunate’ that she has been able spend time with horses during lockdown and it has been difficult for others who don’t have that luxury.