Having gotten dressed up to the nines earlier this month to attend the Grand National, Zara Tindall rocked a more understated look on 18 April as she rode into the ring herself to compete in the FEI Barefoot Retreats Burnham Market International Horse Trials in Norfolk.
The 44-year-old niece of King Charles was spotted donning white jodhpurs, riding boots, and a helmet as she was spotted navigating jumps on the back of her horse, Classicals Euro Star.
She also pulled her signature blonde hair back under a net so it stayed out of her face while she rode. Later, Princess Anne's daughter took off her riding boots but kept on her knee-high socks and added a pair of trainers to walk her dog around the event's grounds.
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Under her blazer, the mother-of-three added a funnel neck blouse by Cefinn, Samantha Cameron's brand, as well as the gold 'Rebecca' pumps by Emmy London and a gold Strathberry bag to match.
Rounding off her look were a pair of drop earrings by Hector Lion, as well as a beautiful percher hat by Camilla Rose Millinery, and last but not least, the 'Tavistock' shades by Finlay & Co.
Zara's diary has been packed with equestrian events throughout March and April. The royal swapped her heels for riding boots once again on 27 March as she competed at the Barbury Horse Trials. Meanwhile, she was a well-dressed spectator on each day of the Cheltenham Festival two weeks before.
The pro equestrian wore four fabulous looks across the duration of the festival. Perhaps her most memorable was a burgundy coat dress by The Fold paired with a cornflower blue John Lewis roll-neck jumper as she posed up a storm alongside her soon-to-be sister-in-law, Harriet Sperling.
For her accessories, Zara chose the 'Rio' headband by Sally-Ann Provan Millinery, as well as a fringe detail bag by Maje and Reiss' 'Bianca' boots, a new addition to her wardrobe.