Little Mia Tindall gives Prince William a right royal runaround
IT was fun and games for Prince William yesterday as the Queen’s great-granddaughter Mia Tindall found herself the centre of attention.
Prince William playing with the Queen’s great-granddaughter Mia Tindall
He went chasing after the energetic toddler as he spent the day at the Gloucester Festival of Polo.
Not to be outdone, the three-year-old’s father, ex-England rugby captain father Mike Tindall, 38, had her swinging in his arms at the Beaufort Polo Club in Westonbirt.
Koala-carrying Mia was there with her cousins Savannah, six, and Isla, five.
Kitted out in an H&M hooded jersey dress, Mia even looked keen to take up polo herself, carrying around a mallet at one point.
Her mother Zara, 36, looked smart casual in a pair of blue jeans matched with a navy raincoat and white trainers and hid behind a pair of shades.
William, 34, took time out to enjoy the polo and looked relaxed as he spent time with the rest of the family.
Mike and Zara Tindall watches daughter Mia get a hug from Prince William
He went chasing after the energetic toddler as he spent the day at the Gloucester Festival of Polo
Zara and Mike Tindall spend time with daughter Mia
Ex-England rugby captain father Mike Tindall with his daughter Mia
Prince William takes part in the Maserati Royal Charity Polo Trophy at Beaufort Polo Club
Tindall, who welcomed William to the event with an embrace, enjoyed the fair rides with Mia who looked apprehensive on some of them.
He has previously revealed she “has got quite a little personality on her and we encourage that”.
Savannah and Isla are the children of Zara’s brother Peter and Autumn Phillips.