Zara Tindall showed off her chic winter fashion as she donned a suede trench coat for the Christmas gathering in Cheltenham today.
The king’s niece, 43, looked effortlessly chic in the chic brown jacket, which featured a gold-buckled belt and buttons down the sides.
She smiled as she enjoyed her afternoon at the races, in the event known for kicking off the festive sporting season for equestrian fans.
Adding a pop of color to her ensemble, Princess Anne’s daughter could be seen wearing a leopard print blouse and wool jumper.
She completed the look with simple black pants and matching boots. Zara also donned some gloves to stay warm in the cold December weather.
The mother of three wore her blonde locks down, styled with a thick, statement headband on top.
She kept her makeup simple with a touch of mascara and a dark pink lipstick. The royal carried her belongings in a black leather bag.
Zara is a well-known horse riding enthusiast and also has a passion (and talent) for horseback riding. The stunning royal even won a silver medal at the 2012 London Olympics.
Zara Tindall showed off her chic winter fashion as she donned a suede trench coat for the Christmas gathering in Cheltenham today.
The king’s niece, 43, looked effortlessly chic in the brown jacket, which featured a gold-buckled belt and buttons down the sides.
She’s had a busy festive schedule and looked incredibly glamorous at the Princess of Wales’s carol concert earlier this month in a deep purple velvet gown.
Zara was without her husband Mike and children Mia, Lena and Lucas as she walked alongside her cousin Beatrice at Westminster Abbey.
Clearly getting the royal fashion memo, the 43-year-old showed her support for Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey today.
The royal smiled at her well-wishers as she arrived at the Christmas Carol concert which has become a festive fixture thanks to the Princess of Wales in recent years.
Zara was joined by her cousin Princess Beatrice, who is pregnant with her second child, and her husband Edo Mapelli Mozzi and their young son Wolfie.
The equestrian looked resplendent in a burgundy flared velvet pantsuit, which she paired with matching heels and a glamorous gold bag.
The royal wore her blonde hair loose back, with long bangs swept to the side. A pair of statement floral earrings, in a similar shade of dark berry red, completed the look.
Zara and Princess Beatrice followed the Princess of Wales’s earlier arrival as she led her family in their Christmas carol concert after the most difficult year of her life.
Adding a pop of color to her ensemble, Princess Anne’s daughter could be seen wearing a leopard print blouse and a black wool jumper.
She completed the look with simple black pants and matching boots. Zara also donned some gloves to stay warm in the cold December weather. Another guest at the races appeared pointing at the Zara jersey
She kept her makeup simple with a touch of mascara and a dark pink lipstick. The royal carried her belongings in a black leather bag.
This time last year, Kate, 42, was focused on her job and her children, looking forward to the holiday season with little anticipation of what was to come.
Weeks later, he underwent major abdominal surgery in hospital, after which doctors broke the news that they had found evidence of cancer and advised him to undergo grueling preventive chemotherapy treatment.
Now, having completed their treatment, the royals are beginning to return to their public duties and will hold their fourth ‘Together At Christmas’ carol service at historic Westminster Abbey, which will be televised on ITV on Christmas Eve.
The princess, who was “hands on” in all aspects of the service and held regular planning meetings in Windsor, arrived alone at 4pm to visit the abbey and oversee last-minute arrangements.
Kate put on a stylish display in a red Alexander McQueen coat, with a statement black bow, which she paired with her black Ralph Lauren boots for the occasion.
Just before the event began, she was joined by her three children: Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, as well as her husband, the Prince of Wales, who will read the first Lesson.
The entire Middleton family clan, who have been Kate’s dedicated support network, were also present, as were other members of the Royal Family, including Zara Tindall, Princess Beatrice and the Duchess of Edinburgh.
The King and Queen, however, are not among the guests.
However, his father-in-law donated Christmas trees from Windsor Great Park to decorate the building, which will then be donated to the local community.