Zara Tindall cuddles daughter Mia, 8, in adorable snaps at Cheltenham racecourse
29.01.2022 - 22:23
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Zara Tindall has been spotted in adorable scenes cuddling up to her little girl at Cheltenham Festival Trial.The mum and daughter duo shared a sweet moment as they hugged while at the racecourse, with the eight year old wrapping her arms around her mum. Zara, 40, sported a gorgeous mid-length maroon coat and black heeled boots and she partnered the look with a black hat and sunglasses. And little Mia Tindall could be seen in a floaty polka dot dress and tights for the event.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page. Mia is the eldest of Zara and Mike's daughters, with the younger being Lena Elizabeth, three.The couple also share a ten-month-old son named Lucas.
Princess Anne's daughter tied her hair back for the event and opted for some statement earrings and a minimal makeup look. In one moment, she was pictured giving Sam Twiston-Davies a hug after his race. Zara is a regular attendee of the Cheltenham events, and she has previously described it as an "honour" to be the director for Cheltenham Racecourse.
Zara impressively won a gold medal at the Eventing World Championships in Aachen in 2006 and silver at the London 2012 Olympics.The outing comes after Zara was spotted enjoying an evening out with husband Mike and their son.Taking to Instagram, Mike, 43, penned: "Lovely evening wandering around @cotswoldfarmpark last night. Worth a visit if you're close by!!" Best dressed attendees at Wimbledon from Kate Middleton to Holly Willoughby View gallery In sweet snaps shared by the former rugby player Zara can be seen pushing a pram down a forest path, lit by fairy lights. She turns towards the camera and flashes a
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