That’s a wrap! Zara Tindall looks elegant in a cosy black and white coat as she attends Cheltenham Racecourse International meeting
- The Queen’s granddaughter, 40, wore a black and white jacket with a roll-neck
- She wore a yellow ribbon pin-badge to support the Tiggy’s Trust Foundation
- The International meeting sees riders from across the globe at the two-day event
Zara Tindall looked fantastic as she wrapped up warm for the first day of Cheltenham’s International meeting.
Ahead of the sporting action at the home of jump racing, Zara wore a black and white houndstooth coat with hints of forest green to match her roll-neck top underneath.
Donning white circle earrings and her hair tucked back, she chatted to other racegoers on the chilly morning at Cheltenham Racecourse.
Princess Anne’s daughter looked elegant in the mid-length coat, black gloves and understated make-up.
The mother-of-three, who welcomed her son Lucas in March this year, was flying solo for the occasion, without her husband Mike Tindall.
Zara Tindall looked fantastic as she wrapped up warm for the first day of Cheltenham’s International meeting, wearing a forest green roll-neck top and a black and white jacket
The belted jacket went perfectly with her top and gloves, as she wore her hair tucked back behind her ears and donned white circle earrings
Ahead of the festive season, Cheltenham regulars like Zara enjoy The International meeting, and this year they are turning the Racecourse yellow for Tiggy’s Trust, a foundation to support young riders.
Tiggy’s Trust was founded in memory of 15-year-old eventer Tiggy Hancock, who died in June following a riding accident in Dublin.
The yellow ribbon pin-badge was worn by Zara and other attendees at The International today.
Zara enjoyed the sunshine for the first day of The International meeting, where riders from around the globe race at the two-day event
She laughed and chatted with other racecourse-goers ahead of The International meeting
She also wore a Jockey Club brooch as the Racecourse Director for Cheltenham.
The two-day race meeting is a highlight in the Christmas racing calendar that Zara also went to back in 2019.
Across the weekend, the racecourse in Gloucestershire will welcome riders from across the globe.
The 40-year-old wore a yellow ribbon pin-badge in honour of Tiggy Hancock, a 15-year-old equestrian who sadly died in June this year after a riding accident in Dublin
She wore her Jockey Club pin-badge just underneath the yellow ribbon for Tiggy’s Trust
Zara attended the same event in 2019 when she wore a poncho-style jacket to keep her warm in the cold December weather
The Queen’s eldest granddaughter, 40, is a regular attendee of Cheltenham’s events and went to the November meeting a few weeks ago.
The mother-of-three described it as an ‘honour’ to become a director at Cheltenham Racecourse.
Zara has owned, bred and pre-trained in the past, as well as of course winning her gold medal at the Eventing World Championships in Aachen in 2006 and silver at the London 2012 Olympics.
It was her mother, Princess Anne, who presented her with her medal at for the team eventing win.
In 2006, the British public voted for her as BBC Sports Personality of the Year and was awarded an MBE in 2007 for services to equestrianism.
Zara Tindall at the ‘Together at Christmas’ community carol service
Zara with her husband Mike Tindall at the carol service, hosted and spearheaded by the Duchess of Cambridge, who paid tribute to the work of individuals and organisations across the UK who have supported communities throughout the pandemic
Earlier this week Zara and her husband Mike attended the carol concert hosted by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at Westminister Abbey.
The ‘Together at Christmas’ community carol service paid tribute to the work of individuals and organisations across the UK who have supported their communities through the COVID-19 pandemic.
There was a strong Royal turnout at the event, including the Countess of Wessex, Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and Princess Eugenie.
The Royal family came as a couple and left their three children, Mia, seven, Lena, three, and eight-month-old Lucas at home.
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