The royal cousins put on an adorable display at the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend as they snuggled up next to each other for joyful photos.
A touching photo of Zara Tindall and Princess Beatrice shows how close the cousins are after they were seen sharing a loving embrace while partying at the Monaco Grand Prix.
The appearance together comes shortly after Beatrice’s cousins and sister Eugenie shared a rare engagement to show their support for Prince William.
In a carousel of images shared by British TV presenter Natalie Pinkham, who was once a close confidant of Prince Harry, Zara is seen pouting while standing between Natalie and Beatrice as the couple pose for a kiss on both cheeks. .
Zara, 43, stunned in her usual glamorous self as she paired a casual yet elegant cream and sage tea dress from ME+EM with bright sunset eye makeup and her loose blonde hair tied back.
A touching insight into the relationship between Zara Tindall (pictured middle) and Princess Beatrice (pictured left) shows how close the cousins are after they were seen sharing a loving embrace.
Zara and Mike Tindall (above right) partied on a luxury private yacht with their close friends, including Natalie Pinkham (left).
Zara and Natalie looked the height of glamor in white and cream while chatting with American movie star Matt Damon (center)
Meanwhile, the Princess of York, 35, similarly matched her cousin in a summery white dress and short, relaxed denim jacket. She wore her hair in a pearly clip and trendy pink-rimmed sunglasses on her head.
Dressed in a slightly more practical outfit, Natalie donned a vibrant white suit with wide-leg pants and a fitted vest. The TV presenter also wore several gold bracelets and had her caramel brown hair in a straight bob, to host the Sky Sports Grand Prix.
Zara was joined by her boyfriend, former rugby captain, Mike Tindall, 44, as they spent a luxurious Sunday aboard a yacht where they watched the sporting event in style while her friend, Natalie Pinkham, hosted the event .
The couple soaked up the glorious Monaco sun as they rubbed shoulders with a host of jet-setting celebrities, including American film star Matt Damon.
Another high-profile royal who attended the Monaco Grand Prix was Charlene, Princess of Monaco.
The glamorous yacht is believed to have been organized by The Green Room company, for which Make is an ambassador.
The former rugby star also found a seat on the ultra-luxurious boat where he enjoyed a gin and tonic with Blackeye gin, the “unofficial spirit of rugby” founded by rugby players Mike, James Haskell and Alex Payne. The gin brand was also a sponsor of the yacht and the Monaco Grand Prix.
The joint appearance comes after cousins Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace where they supported their cousin Prince William and uncle King Charles. amid “unique circumstances” for the royal family.
Natalie Pinkham (left) donned a vibrant white suit with wide-leg pants and a fitted vest.
Close friends Zara (right) and Natalie (left) hugged each other in an affectionate snap.
speaking to Hello!a royal source commented on the royal women’s bond and why they wanted to help William with the event.
The source said: “They are closer than many cousins could be – they have that unique shared experience and unusual life they all lead.”
According to the publication, the King’s nieces stepped forward last week to help host a Buckingham Palace garden party with the Prince of Wales, amid the monarch and Princess of Wales’ cancer treatments. Welsh.
Showing a united front, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and Zara Tindall opted for matching white and pink outfits as they attended the glamorous London garden party last week.
Sources have previously indicated that the presence of the Duke of York’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, should not be seen as a sign that they will begin undertaking more public engagements or becoming part-time working royals. .
They both have other jobs and charitable interests outside the institution, but were always invited by their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, to occasionally attend garden parties or larger receptions at Buckingham Palace. It is a custom that the King intends to maintain.