It was a royal affair in the Cotswolds as the King’s niece Zara Tindall and her aunt, the Duchess of Edinburgh, enjoyed an outing at the Cornbury House Horse Trials.
Princess Anne‘s daughter took part in the equestrian events, on her beloved steed Classical Euro Star, looking ready for action in her riding gear.
Sporting white jodhpurs, a navy blazer and black boots, she looked graceful while taking part in the day’s festivities in Oxfordshire.
Later, the mother-of-three swapped into a beige jumper to match her taupe manicure, opting for a fresh-faced make-up look and keeping her blonde tresses back in a ponytail.
In other snaps, she could also be seen in dark skinny jeans and trendy wellies, along with a chic khaki overcoat.
Ready for the rain, Zara, 44, also held onto an umbrella and fedora hat.
Elsewhere, prince Edward’s wife Sophie, 60, was still glowy and tanned from the summer, and sported some shades to shield her eyes from the sun.
Matching her niece, she went for neutral tones with a patterned grey blazer worn over a white button-up tucked into a flowy navy skirt.
It was a royal affair in the Cotswolds as the King’s niece Zara Tindall and her aunt, the Duchess of Edinburgh (pictured), enjoyed an outing at the Cornbury House Horse Trials
Princess Anne ‘s daughter took part in the equestrian events, on her beloved steed Classical Euro Star, looking ready for action in her riding gear
Sporting white jodhpurs, a navy blazer and black boots, she looked graceful while taking part in the day’s festivities in Oxfordshire
It’s no surprise to see Zara, a former Olympian equestrian, at the event. The royal also showed off her riding skills last month
Later, the mother-of-three swapped into a beige jumper to match her taupe manicure, opting for a fresh-faced make-up look and keeping her blonde tresses back in a ponytail
The horse trials, which kicked off on Wednesday and will be wrapping up this Sunday tout an ‘eventing experience set amongst the beautiful woodland of the Cotswolds’ most prestigious estate’, Cornbury House.
The website brands it as ‘the ideal setting to see some of the the finest young horses and riders in the country competing in dressage, cross country and show jumping’.
Guests are invited to enjoy ‘sustainable food and drink from our neighboring farms, premium hospitality, along with interactive kids activities alongside the superb competition’.
It’s no surprise to see Zara, a former Olympian equestrian, at the event. The royal also showed off her riding skills last month as she took part in the Hartpury International Horse Trials in Gloucestershire.
Elsewhere last week, Sophie looked solemn as she donned all black for her first public engagement since it was announced that Katharine, Duchess of Kent had passed away.
The royal, 60, was away on a four-day visit to Canada and arrived in the country on Thursday night before news of the Duchess’ death was announced on Friday morning.
At 92, Katharine, the wife of the late Queen’s cousin, became the oldest member of the royal family following Queen Elizabeth’s death in 2022.
Prince Edward‘s wife was the first member of the royal family to be seen since her death, attending a pre-arranged engagement to Spruce Meadows, a multi-purpose sports facility near Calgary in Alberta.
Elsewhere, prince Edward’s wife Sophie, 60, was still glowy and tanned from the summer, and sported some shades to shield her eyes from the sun
Matching her niece, she went for neutral tones with a patterned grey blazer worn over a white button-up tucked into a flowy navy skirt
The horse trials, which kicked off on Wednesday and will be wrapping up this Sunday tout an ‘eventing experience set amongst the beautiful woodland of the Cotswolds’ most prestigious estate’, Cornbury House
The website brands it as ‘the ideal setting to see some of the the finest young horses and riders in the country competing in dressage, cross country and show jumping’
In other snaps, Zara (right) could also be seen in dark skinny jeans and trendy wellies, along with a chic khaki overcoat
Guests are invited to enjoy ‘sustainable food and drink from our neighboring farms, premium hospitality, along with interactive kids activities alongside the superb competition’
Pictured left to right: Fiona Howden, Zara Tindall, Jayne McGivern and David Howden at the Cornbury House Horse Trials
The Duchess was seen with a solemn expression as she carried out her duties, and appeared to be wearing mourning attire, dressing in a simple shirtdress from Gabriela Hearst with a black tie around her waist.
She opted for pared-back jewellery, including Adore earrings, and at times shielded her expression behind her brown Stella McCartney sunglasses.
It is believed that members of the royal family will usually carry a black mourning outfit with them whenever they travel in case news breaks while they are still abroad.
The rule stems from 1952, when Queen Elizabeth had to wait on her plane after returning from Africa to change into appropriate mourning attire after the death of her father, King George VI.