Zara Tindall 'shot husband Mike a look' after he broke silence during Queen's procession
17.09.2022 - 14:21
/ ok.co.uk
Zara Tindall was seen shooting husband Mike Tindall a look as he broke the silence during the late Queen Elizabeth II’s procession at Westminster Hall. Zara, 41, and her husband Mike, 43, paid their respects at Westminster Hall after the procession from Buckingham Palace for the Lying-in State of Queen Elizabeth II on Wednesday.
The Queen's coffin was taken in a procession on a Gun Carriage of The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall where she is Lying-in-State until the early morning of her funeral. As Zara and Mike walked into the ancient hall on Wednesday, she could be seen looking over to the former rugby player as he broke the silence during the procession.
Dressed in a black dress with a wide collar and black fascinator, Zara could be seen looking over to her husband as he cleared his throat during the silence in an “intimate moment”. According to Kate Mansey, assistant editor of The Mail on Sunday: “As the procession got closer, obviously we couldn't see it in the hall, but we could hear the bells tolling and the drums getting closer and closer and inside the hall was complete silence." She continued: "There was a moment of levity when Mike Tindall cleared his throat and Zara, kind of, shot him a look.
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As the coffin arrived, Kate said: "It was one of those real moments of history that, as a journalist you think, oh my goodness, I am incredibly privileged to have witnessed, right." Zara and Mike along with their children joined other members of the royal family including Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice at the Queen's emotional Westminster vigil on Friday. The Queen’s
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