Zara Tindall appears without Mike as she wows Cheltenham in stunning brown coat | Royal | News

Zara Tindall appears without Mike as she wows Cheltenham in stunning brown coat | Royal | News

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Zara Tindall stepped out without her husband Mike Tindall on Saturday to attend Paddy Power Day at Cheltenham Racecourse.

The 43-year-old was spotted alone as she walked along holding a racing programme.

Despite not having her husband by her side, the mum-of-three appeared happy to be at the racecourse, sporting a long chocolate brown coat and white blouse, along with a green headband.

It is believed she is there for the event, called November Saturday, which is said to be one of the most anticipated race days outside the Cheltenham Festival.

The sighting of Princess Anne’s daughter comes just days after she attended a party with her former rugby player husband.

The pair were spotted at a special event on Thursday night alongside friend Nick Knowles.

The trio, including Zara, attended the Annual Remembrance Day Dinner at Vitners Hall in London, hosted by The Tower of London’s very own ‘Beefeater’, Yeoman Warder Scott Kelly.

The evening was described as “a poignant reflection on the unbreakable bond between rugby and the armed forces, made even more meaningful by the presence”.

Rugby for Heroes thanked the Gloucester rugby star in an Instagram post, stating that the night was “dedicated to honouring the lives of our military community”.

They added: “Vital funds were raised for our servicemen and women at our Annual Remembrance Day Dinner, with Patron @mike_tindall12 joined by wife, Zara, standing side by side in a night dedicated to honouring the lives of our military community.”

“The evening was a poignant reflection on the unbreakable bond between rugby and the armed forces, made even more meaningful by the presence of our devoted ambassador @nickknowles , former England rugby player @goodey10 and Yeoman Warder Scott Kelly.

“Their attendance, along with supporters of our charity, highlighted the shared respect and camaraderie between sports and service.”



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