Zara Anne Elizabeth Tindall, MBE es la segunda y única hija de Ana, Princesa Real y de su primer esposo, el capitán Mark Phillips.

""Our life isn't as grand as people think," Mike, whose rugby nickname had evolved into "The Lord" because of his fairer half, noted to the Tindall, however, put a fork in the honeymoon phase later in 2011 when he was fined and suspended from England's Elite Player Squad for allegedly making what were described as "inappropriate" comments to a female hotel worker in New Zealand along with some teammates (who were also punished), during the Rugby World Cup that November. Una ecuestre de …

ZARA TINDALL, like all other royals, has been staying put during lockdown with her family.

Zara Anne Elizabeth Tindall MBE (née Phillips; born 15 May 1981) is a member of the British royal family and an equestrian and Olympian.

Obviously when you're out in the public it's kind of fair game, I guess, but to a certain extent you try and do things and be in places where they can't follow you so much. She was on the sofa, so that made it easier," "I said, 'Will you marry me?' The bridal party included Zara's half-sister Stephanie Phillips and godson Ted Maude.Royal guests included the Queen and Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, the newlywed Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, and Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex.The ceremony was presided over by Reverend Neil Gardner, and a choir of students from Zara's former Scottish boarding school sang hymns and a Gaelic blessing.Afterwards, the newlyweds emerged from the church and shared a kiss, delighting the crowds.Their reception was held under a marquee in the piazza of Holyrood House, with a Scottish-themed dinner served to guests.Mike and Zara honeymooned in Cyprus in October 2011, the trip having been delayed by their respective rugby and equestrian commitments.The have since welcomed two daughters, Mia and Lena.Twitter labels state media, government officials' accountsJosh Frydenberg relaxes JobKeeper rules to deal with Victoria falloutAlanis Morissette held at gunpoint while working on Jagged Little PillJennifer Hawkins is savouring every part of her motherhood phaseSonny Bill Williams admits he ‘might not even play’ for Sydney Roosters following shock NRL returnGlobal recovery could be faster if COVID vaccine made available to all - WHO chiefCDC warns that people are going blind and dying from drinking hand sanitizerVictoria’s long slog, NSW shuts door, Biden to be crowned on ZoomAimée Osbourne Explains Her Decision Not to Join 'The Osbournes' Show With the Rest of Her FamilyIt's not for me: speed of COVID-19 vaccine race raises safety concernsQuicken Loans parent shares jump after New York debutThe Oxfordshire villages that fear Boris Johnson's new planning lawsCoalition tweaks jobkeeper scheme again amid Covid second wave in VictoriaVivo pulls 2020 IPL sponsorship amid China backlashCoroner: TV host Flack killed herself before assault trialTurkish lira hits record low as forex reserves dwindleVictorian government soft on BLM but tough on anti-mask protestersMore than 3,000 protesters who 'think they're above the law' to march on BrisbaneBiP's Cassandra Mamone responds on her 'villain edit'Guardiola warns City against another Champions League collapseWhy the coronavirus is killing so many of Mexico's healthcare workersSuperannuation early withdrawal won't hurt retirement for most workers, argues GrattanMelbourne woman bringing cheer to 'smile mile' during city's lockdownElizabeth Sobinoff talks about living with boyfriend Seb GuilhausReese Witherspoon kicks off viral 2020 in photos challengeBirmingham London top list of 10 cities that residents want to leave,The attack on planning laws reveals a government that doesn't play by the rulesDon't stand so close: Singapore trials automated drones to checkAmerica, relative to the rest of the world, is more miserable than it was last year — a lot more miserableSnow 'another blow' as northern Tasmanian businesses face damage bills'The most humble man I ever met': Tributes flow for late Dick ToothThe real reason Camilla is the only royal bride not to have worn a tiaraPrincess Anne's 70th birthday party at the palace has been cancelledSydney Roosters add to St George Illawarra's woes with 24-16 NRL winCoronavirus UK map: the latest deaths and confirmed Covid casesCapital One to pay $80 million fine after data breachJustin Bieber shares 'special' moment he was baptised with wife Hailey BieberIsaac Quaynor's shin ripped open as Collingwood defeat SydneyGrammy-winning producer 'Detail' arrested on sexual assault chargesGlencore scraps £2bn dividend payout to shareholdersLost pets are reunited with their owners after Beirut blastTwitter labels state media, government officials' accountsJosh Frydenberg relaxes JobKeeper rules to deal with Victoria fallout Princess Anne's daughter said "I do" to the rugby star on July 30, 2011 in Edinburgh, Scotland in front of 400 guests — a far cry from Here, 9Honey looks back on the Tindalls' special day.Zara Phillips met Mike Tindall at the Manly Wharf bar during the 2003 Rugby World Cup.
"So it was early on in her married life that Zara had her first chance to not comment on some embarrassing news.Happily, all that training paid off and she earned a silver medal in jumping at the London Olympics, presented to her by her own mother, Princess Anne.All the result of good old-fashioned dedication and hard work, according to her pragmatic mum.

"We need to get out of lockdown because I now know how to tack up a horse, and it is ridiculous," the retired rugby player joked on a video chat with their pals James Haskell and Chloe Madeley last month.Horses being, of course, his wife's area of Olympic-caliber expertise—and she teamed with fellow equestrians to raise £100,000 for NHS relief efforts in April.