Zara Tindall stepped out at Cheltenham Festival today as the famous race meeting reached its thrilling finale, celebrating Gold Cup Day alongside her husband Mike Tindall. The King's niece looked radiant in a maroon and blue outfit, putting her best fashion foot forward for the final day of the festival.
Embracing quintessentially British style, they royal, 44, arrived in a polished countryside-inspired look that perfectly captured the spirit of the occasion. The former Olympic equestrian has become a familiar face at the Gloucestershire racecourse, often leading the fashion stakes with her effortless race-day outfits.
She was joined by her husband, Mike, who appeared in high spirits as they enjoyed the electric atmosphere trackside.
The couple attended alongside Zara's brother, Peter Phillips, and his fiance Harriet Sperling. The foursome appeared to get along well as they posed for photographs together.
This year, the trackside has once again transformed into a veritable fashion catwalk, with tweed tailoring, polished boots and statement hats sweeping across the famous Gloucestershire course.
Author and fashion designer Lydia Millen was among those leading the way, wearing the matching jacket and skirt in her Holland Cooper tweed. She accessorised with a blouse from the designer, a hat from Miss B's millinery in Lydia Millen for Holland Cooper 'Millen Gordon' tweek, Louboutin shoes and a custom Strathberry bag.
Racegoers arrived in their finest countryside-inspired ensembles, proving that style is just as much a part of the spectacle as the action on the turf.
Designer Jade Holland Cooper has been among those setting the tone, stepping out in her signature Holland Cooper style and raising the fashion stakes to a whole new level.
Known for her impeccably tailored silhouettes and heritage fabrics, the Holland Cooper designer has helped cement Cheltenham's reputation as the ultimate showcase of British countryside glamour - the very thing that sets British racing fashion apart from the rest of the world.
Across the enclosures, guests have embraced classic race-day dressing, from structured wool coats to elegant knee-high boots and perfectly placed fascinators.
The festival has once again drawn a glittering mix of royalty, celebrities and British high society, all gathering for one of the biggest days in the social calendar.
The atmosphere has been electric, with champagne corks popping and crowds cheering as the day's drama unfolded.
Among those enjoying the festivities were television personality Gemma Collins and darts sensation Luke Littler, who cashed a whopping £120,000 win.
As the sun sets on another memorable Cheltenham Festival, the final day has delivered everything racegoers hope for - unforgettable style, big wins and a truly electric atmosphere.
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