They’ve put on beloved displays all week – and today was no different, with Mike and Zara Tindall posing affectionately arm in arm on the final day of the Cheltenham Festival.
Princess Anne’s daughter, 41, and her rugby husband, 44, were all smiles as they stopped for photos on their arrival at the historic racing event.
The pair looked typically classy with mother-of-three Zara opting for a long coat from Laura Green which she paired with a vibrant pink hat from Juliette Botterill.
She completed her simple yet elegant look with a pair of Stuart Weitzman black boots and a dazzling set of Laurence Coste earrings.
Her husband – who couldn’t resist snapping a selfie with some race goers – looked equally sophisticated in a checked suit.
They put on beloved displays all week – and today was no different, with Mike and Zara Tindall posing affectionately arm in arm on the final day of the Cheltenham Festival

Mike, dressed in a checked suit, couldn’t resist taking a selfie with some racers

Princess Anne’s daughter, 41, and her rugby top husband, 44, all smiled as they stopped for photos on their arrival at the historic racing event
The pair were joined at the event by Princess Anne, who braved the mud in her suede boots for the outing.
The level-headed Princess Royal seemed delighted to be attending the event alongside her daughter and son-in-law.
And she proved her hardy nature by trudging through the muddy grass at the racetrack this afternoon.
Zara and Mike have had a busy few days at the festival as they enjoyed the St. Patrick’s Day theme yesterday and Ladies’ Day on Wednesday.
The pair, who share a passion for horse racing, are often full of affection for each other, though they’ve been a bit more reserved today than at racing events in recent months.
They left royal fans in hysterics in January during their performance at Australia’s Magic Millions Festival on Australia’s Gold Coast, as they strolled around with friends as they posed for photos, stuck their tongues out and kissed, while making silly faces.
Dating back to the early 1800s, the Cheltenham Festival has unveiled a new ‘inclusive’ dress code this year, which organizers hope will make spectators feel ‘confident and at ease’ during their visit.
But even though dresses, heels and hats are no longer mandatory, glamorous guests have still opted to pull out all the stops for the annual event.


The level-headed Princess Royal seemed delighted to be attending the event alongside her daughter and son-in-law

The royal family was accompanied by her husband, Sir Captain Timothy Laurence, who wore a green tweed suit

She proved her hardy nature by trudging through the muddy grass at the racetrack this afternoon


Zara and Mike have had a busy few days at the festival as they enjoyed the St. Patrick’s Day theme yesterday and Ladies’ Day on Wednesday

The couple was joined at the event this afternoon by Zara’s mother, Princess Anne, who was watching the races

The Princess Royal opted for a navy blue tweed ensemble when she stepped out in Cheltenham this afternoon

The Princess Royal awarded the festival’s Gold Cup to the winning owner of Galopin Des Champs later this afternoon

Anne looked very stylish in her navy blue tartan coat and matching hat, which she paired with blue earrings

The royal family presented the cup to the winning owner of the festival and congratulated them on their performance

Anne looked at the winning prize before handing it over. She wore a crimson lipstick for the occasion


The couple looked typically stylish with mother-of-three Zara opting for a long coat from Laura Green which she paired with a vibrant pink hat from Juliette Botterill

Mike Tindall and James Nesbitt pose together for a photo at the 2023 Cheltenham Festival
The official dress code for this year’s festival, posted on the event’s website, outlines exactly what racegoers should look for when choosing an outfit.
It reads, “For some, wearing a nice sweatshirt, jeans and clean trainers is what makes them feel confident and at ease.
“For others, they may prefer to turn heads in a tight suit or a glamorous dress and high heels, especially for one of our big race meetings.
‘But whatever your taste, the most important thing when choosing your outfit is, of course, comfort and confidence.
“So wear what feels right for you and makes you feel your best from start to finish, whatever the weather,” the statement concluded.
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