Zara Tindall arrived alongside her husband Mike Tindall and their children as they joined the royals at the Christmas Day service at Sandringham today.
The family were also joined by Zara’s brother Peter Philips as they were greeted by royal fans who have been waiting near the church since last night.
Dressed in a long plum-colored coat, she walked to the service hand in hand with her daughter Lena Tindall, 6, and her niece Isla Phillips on the other side.
The couple’s eldest daughter, Mia Tindall, 11, and her father Mike followed Prince William and Kate Middleton and their children: Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six years.
Dressed in a plum-colored maxi, Zara Tindall arrived alongside her husband Mike Tindall and their children as they attended the Christmas Day service in Sandringham today.
Lena Tindall, Zara Tindall, Isla Phillips and Peter Phillips attend Christmas Day morning church service
Mia Tindall and Mike Tindall followed Prince William and Kate Middleton and their children: Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six.
William walked hand in hand with Charlotte and Kate, who was wearing a green coat and hat, smiled at the crowd.
The families joined King Charles, 76, and Queen Camilla, 77, on the short walk from Sandringham House to St Mary Magdalene Church, passing crowds of well-wishers.
The families joined King Charles, 76, and Queen Camilla, 77, on the short walk from Sandringham House to St Mary Magdalene Church, passing crowds of well-wishers.
William walked hand in hand with Charlotte and Kate, who was wearing a green coat and hat, smiled at the crowd.
Also in the walking group were the Princess Royal and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
Members of the royal family attending the service were greeted at the foot of the church steps by the Reverend Canon Dr Paul Rhys Williams.
While Catherine, Princess of Wales is often the center of attention for her fashion choices, Zara Tindall has become a stylish dark horse.
Zara, who recently attended Kate’s Christmas carol concert, ended her year with a bold fashion move, having recently launched her own clothing line.
Often considered one of the most fashionable royals, Zara opened up about her style choices and praised her mother, Princess Anne, for teaching her the importance of “good quality clothes.”
Zara has worked in collaboration with Musto and Fairfax & Favor to create a collection of jackets, priced between £350 and £450.
Zara Tindall arrived this afternoon with her pregnant cousin, Princess Beatrice, at Westminster Abbey to attend the Princess of Wales’s carol concert, a fixture on the royal festive calendar.
Zara clearly enjoyed the royal fashion memo, wearing a burgundy velvet pantsuit, along with matching heels and a gold bag.
The royals were all smiles as they arrived inside the abbey on Friday for the special festive service.
The collection, called Odyssey, includes “very versatile” styles, both long and short to suit any outdoor activity this fall and winter.
He said the jackets combine the strongest parts of two of his favorite brands.
Zara said: “The combination of Musto’s technical prowess and Fairfax & Favor’s quintessentially British style has resulted in a collection of coats that I’m looking forward to wearing this winter.”
she also said The telegraph that her mother, the Princess Royal, has influenced what she values most when choosing her clothing.
She said: ‘Mum taught me the importance of having good quality clothing that keeps you warm and comfortable outdoors.
“As an athlete who spends most of my time in nature, this is more important than ever to help me perform at my best.”
Jackets created by Zara include the Odyssey waterproof coat, which comes in dark navy or forest green and includes a removable hood.
The coat retails for £395, but also comes as a shorter jacket for £350.
There’s also the Pertex Primaloft puffer coat, in both long and short styles, which sells for £450 and £380 respectively.
Zara said of the styles: “These jackets are the perfect choice for keeping warm and dry, as the colder, wetter weather starts to arrive.
“I’ve used Musto for years and it’s the perfect kit for horseback riding, dog walking and being outdoors, all of which I love.”
A Hong Kong tycoon is also alleged to have paid business royalty hundreds of thousands of pounds as part of China’s shadowy foreign influence network, The Mail on Sunday has revealed.
A well-known figure in social circles, Dr Johnny Hon, 53, attended the wedding of Prince Andrew’s daughter Princess Eugenie and has been photographed with a string of politicians including Tony Blair and David Cameron .
Sarah Ferguson received almost £300,000 from a firm chaired by the wealthy businessman, while Zara Tindall was set to advise him for around £100,000 a year in 2017.
But this newspaper has uncovered Dr. Hon’s links to organizations that experts say are part of the Chinese Communist Party’s secret campaign to exert influence abroad.