Zara Tindall looked stunning in a patterned yellow ensemble as she joined her husband Mike at Royal Ascot today.
Princess Anne’s daughter, 43, put her fashion foot forward in a stylish button-up buttermilk dress with a pointed collar and puffed sleeves.
The chic piece featured a belt that cinched around Zara’s waist, showing off her refined and slim figure.
Zara, who is known to share her mother’s love of equestrian sports, was all smiles today as she made her way through the invitation-only Royal Enclosure at the Berkshire Racecourse.
The mother of three looked every bit regal in her rattan hat, which she placed on the brim of her head and wore her glossy blonde locks in an elegant low bun.
She stepped out into Berkshire in pointed cream heels and held a pair of sunglasses and the Sauvereign Aphrodite 220 bag in White Box Calf.
Princess Anne’s 43-year-old daughter put her fashion foot forward in a stylish buttermilk button-down dress
Sporty couple Zara and Mike posed for photos with partygoers at Royal Ascot today
Looking every bit regal in her stylish and chic ensemble, Zara pinned her hair into a low bun
Zara is accessorized to the max with several gold bangles and a watch, along with some diamond earrings.
Her husband Mike Tindall looked dapper and attended the races in a sleek black top hat and three-piece suit with a crisp white shirt, floral embroidered tie, gray vest and smart blazer.
The pair looked cheerful and smiling as they took selfies with other partygoers at the racecourse today.
They even shared an awkward moment with Queen Camilla, when her wide-brimmed headpiece got in the way of the couple trying to greet her with a kiss.
King Charles, 75, and Camilla are proven fans of racing and arrived in the traditional carriage at Berkshire Racecourse ahead of the first race, along with Princess Anne, Peter Phillips and Lady Gabriella Windsor.
The late Queen was a passionate owner and breeder of thoroughbreds, and had more than twenty Royal Ascot winners during her 70-year reign.
Charles and Camilla jointly wrote in the official programme: ‘It gave us enormous pleasure and joy to witness Desert Hero’s victory in the King George V Stakes last year, especially as he was bred by Her Late Majesty.
Zara is joined by her husband and Lady Gabriella Kingston (in the floral dress), who lost her husband in February
Zara also shared a warm hug with Lady Gabriella Kingston, the daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent
The couple’s tan looked in love as they posed for photos together in the Royal Enclosure
‘We wish all the competitors this week the best of luck in their search for that unique thrill of a Royal Ascot winner.
“We also hope that those here at the racecourse watching from home will enjoy five days of the best racing this sport has to offer.”
Zara also shared a warm hug with Lady Gabriella Kingston, the daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent.
It’s been a difficult few months for Gabriella, when her husband Thomas Kingston committed suicide at his parents’ home in the Cotswolds on February 25, aged 45.
The royal family has proven to be a powerful beacon of support for the 43-year-old in recent months.
The well-dressed couple, who are approaching their 13th wedding anniversary, were snapped in the royal enclosure
Mike shared an awkward moment with Queen Camilla when her wide-brimmed headpiece got in the way of him greeting her
Zara struggles as she tries to kiss Camilla, who is wearing a large hat, on the cheek
Lady Gabriella Kingston rode in a carriage with Princess Anne and Peter Phillips
The King and Queen were accompanied in their carriage by Charles Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington, who wore Queen Mary’s crown at the coronation before Camilla was crowned, and his wife, the Duchess.
They were followed by the Princess Royal who traveled with her son Peter Phillips, Lady Gabriella Kingston, daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, and Charles and Camilla’s racing manager John Warren.
In the third coach were Camilla’s sister Annabel Elliot, her son Sir Ben Elliot, former co-chair of the Conservative Party, knighted on the honors list of Boris Johnson, who is married to the daughter of musician Steve Winwood, and the Earl and Countess of Halifax.
The final coach included Sir Johnny Weatherby, the racehorse owner and breeder and former representative of the late Queen at Ascot from 2011 to 2020, and racehorse trainer Ralph Beckett and his wife.