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Zara Tindall has 'shattered the delicate princess mould' as calls for royal promotion grow. Zara Tindall has been tipped for a royal promotion as she "shatters the delicate princess mould", according to a PR expert. Princess Anne's daughter is very popular among the British public, but does not carry out official working duties on behalf of King Charles.
PR expert Alison Lancaster, the co-founder of Pressat, spoke exclusively to GB News to explain why Zara, 43, would make a great working royal. She said: “The Royal Family have a great asset in Zara Tindall. “Princess Anne’s daughter is an absolute beast on the equestrian circuit.
“In addition, she is someone who has shattered that delicate princess mould.” Zara married rugby legend Mike Tindall in 2011, and the couple have three children, Mia, 10, Lena, six, and Lucas, three. The royal couple are frequently praised as being incredibly down-to-earth. As a professional equestrian, Zara won the Eventing World Championship in Aachen in 2006. That same year, she was voted 2006 BBC Sports Personality of the Year by the public.
In 2012, she carried an Olympic flame at Cheltenham Racecourse on her horse Toytown. As a member of the Great Britain Eventing Team, she won a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics, presented to her by her mother, the Princess Royal. Despite not being a working royal, Zara often represents the Royal Family in a private capacity. For example, she often rides in horse-drawn carriages with the Royal Family at Ascot, and even accompanied her cousin Prince William to a Buckingham Palace Garden Party earlier this month.
As a granddaughter of the late Queen Elizabeth II, Zara would often appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony during Trooping the Colour, and join her family at royal walkabouts at Christmas and Easter. Zara Tindall was "left distressed" over Princess Anne's injuries, according to sources, which saw the royal in hospital for five nights. The Princess Royal's accident is said to have left her "worried" daughter "shaken to the core" following many years of worrying about her mother.
The 73-year-old was taken to hospital after being struck by a horse at her Gloucestershire estate last week. The Princess Royal's husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, has since praised the medical staff who looked after her at Southmead Hospital. Sir Timothy confirmed that Anne is "recovering slowly" following the accident. However, this has not stopped Zara, 43, from worrying about her mother, a source has claimed. A source claimed: "This is exactly what Zara's been worried about happening for years now, but her mum hasn't had a chance to slow down with everyone else falling apart.
"It's really shaken Zara to the core and she's desperately hoping this memory is temporary." The source continued to tell Woman's Day Magazine: "This has been a huge wake-up call for everyone in the family and they're rightfully distressed.” Zara was seen visiting her mother in hospital shortly after the incident became public news. The sister of King Charles will now rest at home and follow standard concussion protocols, according to reports. She is expected to return to public duties when doctors advise that it's safe to do so
Princess Anne's incident happened before King Charles hosted the Emperor and Empress of Japan at Buckingham Palace as part of a three-day State Visit. It is not the first time the late Queen Elizabeth II's daughter has suffered from a horse-related incident.
In 1976, during the Olympics in Montreal, her horse Goodwill failed to make one of the jumps on the course which caused her to fall. In 2008, Princess Anne was spotted using a walking stick after being kicked by a horse at her home.#princeharry #meghanmarkle #kingcharles #royalfamily #princewilliam #katemiddleton #camilla #princeandrew #sarahferguson #princesscharlotte #princegeorge #princeloius #archie #britishroyals #royals #princessanne dSJf2AKb_MA |