That’s mummy! Zara Tindall’s adorable daughter watches on as she competes at horse trials
ZARA Tindall’s family came out in full to support the Olympian at the Gatcombe Horse Trials, which included show jumping, cross country and dressage.
It was the first day of the event at Gatcombe Park, which is in the country residence of Princess Anne in Gloucestershire.
Zara’s husband, Mike, was supporting his wife as well as their daughter Mia and the keen horse rider's mother, Princess Anne.
Zara’s brother Peter Phillips, his wife Autumn, and their daughters Savannah and Isla were also attending the event.
Pictures show their daughter Mia stroking a dog and enjoying some food at the trials, which took place on a sunny day.
The 35-year-old is pictured competing on Rum Expectations at the trials.
The event is in its 24th year with support from Land Rover and the event takes place on a course designed by Princess Anne.
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Zara competed in the 2012 Olympics where she won silver in the team eventing and her medal was presented by her mother, Princess Anne.