Zara Tindall steps out without husband Mike Tindall following return to the UK




Zara Tindall stepped out at Cheltenham Racecourse Saturday afternoon to open the Retraining of Racehorses Awards.The King’s niece, 43, attended the event solo, without husband Mike Tindall and their three children.She wrapped up against the winter weather in a grey patterned coat featuring gold buttons and faux fur trim on the collar and sleeves.The mother-of-three completed her look with knee-high black boots and a burgundy handbag, shielding her eyes with stylish sunglasses.Zara Tindall stepped out at Cheltenham Racecourse Saturday afternoon to open the Retraining of Racehorses AwardsGettyHer blonde hair was pinned back, accessorised with a burgundy twisted headband and black gloves.The RoR Awards, held on Festival Trials Day, celebrates the versatility of former racehorses.The prestigious event features two major honours: The Jockey Club Horse of the Year Award and The Peter O’Sullevan Community Impact Award.Winners of the RoR Elite Series across six equestrian disciplines will also be recognised during the ceremony.Zara Tindall is not a working member of the Royal FamilyGettyThis year marks a special milestone for the organisation, as it celebrates its 25th anniversary.The RoR expressed their delight at having Zara open the awards, they said: “We are delighted to announce that RoR Patron, Zara Tindall, will be opening the RoR Awards 2025. “This prestigious event will be an unforgettable celebration as we mark our 25th anniversary, honouring the achievements of former racehorses and the individuals who champion them.”Speaking to Hello magazine, Zara shared her affection for Australia, which she visited for her annual trip to Magic Millions with husband Mike earlier this month.Zara Tindall and Mike Tindall have opened up about their regular visits to AustraliaMagic MillionsZara said: “We have always loved Australia, and it is like a home from home for us… although the Magic Millions carnival is busy…we couldn’t ask for a better way to start the year.”During her visit, she participated in a friendly horse race alongside polo player Nachos Figueras.The mother-of-three particularly praised Australia’s climate, noting: “[We love] coming out of the cold winter and into the warm heat, and the incredible water temperatures.”While their children Mia, 10, Lena, six, and Lucas, three, didn’t join them for the visit, Zara mentioned they had previously visited and share the family’s love for the country.