It was a weekend of royal glamour as Zara Tindall turned heads at the Saudi Cup on 14 February, showcasing her impeccable style while supporting her charity.
Attending the prestigious event in her role as patron of Retraining of Racehorses (RoR), Zara demonstrated that trackside fashion is her domain. Following Prince William’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia, she created her own headline moment, blending elegance with confidence.
Zara opted for a recycled Zimmermann ‘Floral Eyelet’ midi dress, featuring delicate laser-cut detailing and softly structured puff sleeves. Her ensemble was completed with a striking pomegranate-toned hat by Camilla Rose Millinery, adding a bold splash of color to the floral fabric.
Beyond fashion, Zara engaged with fellow guests, championing the mission of her charity to retrain former racehorses. Her poised and confident presence highlighted her deep connection to the sporting world.
Meanwhile, her mother, Princess Anne, celebrated a sporting triumph of her own. Newly released images show the Princess Royal presenting the Calcutta Cup to Scotland after their victory in a fiercely contested rugby match. The photos, shared on the Royal Family’s official Instagram account, capture Princess Anne congratulating the Scottish team following their hard-earned win.
This weekend showcased a seamless blend of royal style, charity advocacy, and sporting excellence, with Zara Tindall and Princess Anne each making headlines in their own right.
