Zara Tindall's daughters enjoy fun day out at races with their royal cousins
01.01.2024 - 19:53
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Zara Tindall's daughters Mia, nine, and Mia, five, enjoyed a day out with their royal cousins as they attended Cheltenham Racecourse on New Year's Day. Lena Tindall, five, was seen with mum Zara Tindall, and nine year old sister, Mia, as she got into the racing spirit on Monday.
They were also joined by their cousins, Savannah, 12, and Isla Phillips, 11, who are the daughters of Zara's brother, Peter Phillips and his ex-wife, Autumn Kelly.
The great-granddaughters of the late Queen Elizabeth have clearly inherited the late Monarch's love of racing as they whooped and cheered during the races. Five year old Lena was seen chatting away animatedly as she clutched her mum Zara's hand.
She looked adorable in a plum-coloured coat, dark tights and boots, whilst Zara was chic in a grey-checked coat with fur trims at the neck and sleeves. Zara complimented the look with a fascinator attached to her blonde locks, which were pulled into an elegant chignon. Savannah Phillips was very excitable as she cheered on the race horses - as she, at one point, threw her hands up in the air in glee.
Mia Tindall, by contrast, looked a little glum, as it appeared that her horse hadn't done as well as she might have hoped.
The late Queen Elizabeth was a huge fan of horse racing, and was often seen at big racing events. She also reportedly read the Racing Post every morning, and it's no surprise as she owned and rode horses throughout her life. Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8, 2022, aged 96, which meant that her son, Charles, became King.