Exchanging loving looks and with their arms wrapped around each other on the red carpet, Zara and Mike Tindall looked happier than ever as they stepped out in London last week after flying home from Australia.
Showing no signs of jet lag, the glowing couple sported golden suntans and looked into each other’s eyes at the premiere of new Netflix documentary Six Nations: Full Contact,, which follows the teams that battled it out in last year’s international rugby union tournament.
BUSY SCHEDULE
The pair, both in smart blazers for the event, had spent the previous week on Queensland’s Gold Coast, where they were taking part in the Magic Millions Carnival, an annual event organised by the Australian thoroughbred auction house, for which Zara is an ambassador.
Although they were on a working trip, the couple, who had left their three children in capable hands at home, made the most of their time, enjoying trips to the beach and lunches with friends.
But they made sure they were back home in time to celebrate their eldest child Mia’s tenth birthday on 17 January.
Like her cousin Prince George, who marked his own double-digit milestone last July, Mia is growing up fast. She relishes the role of big sister to siblings Lena, five, and Lucas, who turns three in March, and is also close to her younger cousin Prince Louis, five; Mia was seen holding his hand during the royal family’s outing to church at Sandringham on Christmas Day.
Zara, 42, and Mike, 45, exclusively introduced Mia Grace to the world in the pages of hello! foll