Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall recently enjoyed a day at the Cheltenham Festival at the Cheltenham Racecourse in Gloucestershire. The royal family affair saw Queen Camilla and Princess Anne in attendance, along with Eugenie’s husband, Jack Brooksbank, and Zara’s husband, Mike Tindall.
The cousins were captured walking arm in arm at the track, exuding joy. This outing follows their joint appearance at Princess Eugenie's charity event, The Anti-Slavery Collective Winter Gala, in November 2023.
Zara, a professional equestrian, holds the role of Cheltenham Racecourse director since 2020, making her a familiar face at the Cheltenham Festival. Queen Camilla, a regular attendee, presented the trophy for The Queen Mother Champion Steeple Chase, a prestigious race named after Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.
Queen Elizabeth's passion for horse racing was well-known, and her legacy continues through her son, King Charles. The King's niece, Zara, expressed mixed emotions when their horse won at the Royal Ascot, acknowledging the Queen's absence.
Queen Camilla, who recently attended the Commonwealth Day Service and a Women of the World reception, showcased her humor by receiving a Barbie doll at the latter event. Her active presence in public engagements supports King Charles, who is undergoing cancer treatment.
Queen Camilla's upcoming role in leading the Royal Maundy Service highlights her supportive nature towards King Charles, akin to Prince Philip's role for the late Queen. Her unwavering support and strength are crucial in aiding King Charles in his royal duties.