Zara Tindall's children Lena and Lucas enjoy fun-filled afternoon

Hands on mum! Zara Tindall enjoys fun-filled afternoon with her children Lena, five, and Lucas, two, at the Festival of British Eventing at Gatcombe Park

  • The siblings were seen bouncing on a trampoline and tucking into ice cream 
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Zara and Mike Tindall’s children Lena and Lucas have enjoyed a fun-filled afternoon at the Festival of British Eventing at Gatcombe Park today.

The siblings, who are aged five and two, were pictured getting stuck into some of the activities on offer at the annual event on Princess Anne’s Gloucestershire estate. 

Lucas, who has inherited his mother’s bright blonde hair, was pictured happily bouncing on a trampoline.

The young royal was adorable in a camouflage, waterproof onesie, navy ‘New York’ branded hoodie and bright blue wellies. 

Meanwhile, his big sister also wore a version of the same onesie that had a hot pink zip and was pictured wearing a practical pair of green waterproof boots.

Hands on mum! Zara Tindall seen holding Lucas’ hand as he tucked into an ice cream during the festival 

The siblings – who were being watched over by Zara-  were also joined by their 12-year-old cousin Savannah Phillips.

Peter Phillips’ eldest daughter looked all grown up as she walked across the estate with a shovel – ready to get stuck into another activity. 

Later, Lena and Lucas were seen happily tucking into some ice cream – while Zara held onto her son’s hand.   

Yesterday, the young royal happily got stuck into some trampolining with her cousin Mia Tindall, nine. 

Earlier today, Zara Tindall was pictured competing in one of the jumping competitions in the Eventing festival. 

Now in its 28th year, the event includes a course designed by Princess Anne herself. 

The three-day event encompasses dressage, show jumping and different cross-country phases.

Despite the wet and windy conditions, Zara- who won a silver medal in eventing in the 2012 London Olympics – was entirely focused on the competition at hand.

Lena Tindall, five, wore the same camouflage onesie and was pictured taking a bouncy ball around the festival

The adorable royal has inherited his mother’s bright blonde hair and looked delighted by his sweet treat

Savannah Phillips was at the festival in Gatcombe Park for the second day in a row and got stuck into shovelling 

Zara Tindall’s two-year-old son Lucas looked adorable in an camouflage waterproof onesie on a trampoline 

The mother-of-three appeared thrilled with her performance at the competition today and was pictured beaming after her jump

The adorable royal has inherited his mother’s bright blonde hair and looked delighted by his sweet treat

Lena Tindall was also treated to an ice cream cone as she waded through the mud in Gatcombe Park


Lucas Tindall pictured enjoying himself on a trampoline as he enjoyed an afternoon out with his mother andcbig sister

The equestrian – who lives in the Gatcombe Park estate with her family – wore a pair of white trousers, a waterproof navy Land Rover-branded jacket and black leather riding boots for today’s competition. 

Despite the wet weather, Princess Anne, 72, proudly watched her daughter compete from the sidelines.

The royal was dressed appropriately for the wet weather in a black waterproof, gloves and a black baseball cap by the brand Musto – who Zara has previously modelled for.

Anne was entirely gripped by her daughter’s performance and was seen holding a crook, which is used for herding sheep.

Meanwhile, Timothy – who has been Zara’s step-father for 31 years – wore a green waxed jacket and tweed flat-cap.

Mia is the eldest of Zara and former rugby star Tindall’s children and is now 22nd in the line of succession.

Like her cousin Savannah, Mia is known for a mischievous streak and clearly enjoys running around with her father and cousins at various horse competitions.

In March 2021, Zara Tindall gave birth to the couple’s child in the bathroom of their Gatcombe Park home. 

Sharing the news on his podcast The Good, The Bad and The Rugby, Mike hailed his wife a ‘warrior’.  The equestrian – who lives in the Gatcombe Park estate with her family – wore a pair of white trousers, a waterproof navy Land Rover-branded jacket and black leather riding boots for today’s competition.

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