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Royal fans hail Mia adorable as she was caught looking shy when shaking the vicar’s hand

Royal fans went wild over ‘adorable’ Mia Tindall after she was caught looking shy during yesterday’s Easter Sunday service at Windsor. 

Mia, the eldest daughter of Zara and Mike Tindall, was filmed meekly walking forward with a bowed head to shake hands with the Dean of Windsor, The Right Revd. David Conner, following the service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor.  

Mia, who wore a floral dress and dark blue headband, then quickly walked away after her shy moment.

Her mother and father smiled as they spoke to the vicar while Mia seemed ready to head home.

She quickly walks away

In the footage, Mia, eight, daughter of Zara and Mike Tindall, meekly moved forward with a bowed head to shake the Dean of Windsor, The Right Revd. David Conner’s hand

Mia, who wore a floral dress and dark blue headband, then quickly walked away after her shy moment

Mia, who wore a floral dress and dark blue headband, then quickly walked away after her shy moment

Mike, Zara and Mia attend the traditional Easter Sunday church service at St George's Chapel yesterday, accompanied by other members of the Royal Family

Mike, Zara and Mia attend the traditional Easter Sunday church service at St George’s Chapel yesterday, accompanied by other members of the Royal Family

Mia joins her mother and father at yesterday's Easter Sunday service at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Mia joins her mother and father at yesterday’s Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle

Mia's shy moment was in stark contrast to her visit to the Burnham Horse International Horse Trials in north Norfolk, where she was seen giggling and tearing across the grass with her little sister Lena in a series of high-spirited photographs (pictured)

Mia’s shy moment was in stark contrast to her visit to the Burnham Horse International Horse Trials in north Norfolk, where she was seen giggling and tearing across the grass with her little sister Lena in a series of high-spirited photographs (pictured)

Mia’s shy moment was in stark contrast to her visit to the Burnham Horse International Horse Trials in north Norfolk, where she was seen giggling and tearing across the grass with her little sister Lena in a series of high-spirited photographs. 

But she was on her best behaviour yesterday as she joined her parents and other members of the Royal Family for the service. 

Her mother Zara, 40, looked polished in a £350 polka dot navy dress from L.K. Bennett, which she paired with nude heels.

She seemed to match with her husband, who donned a blue suit for the important event in the royal calendar.

The couple left their younger children Mia, three, and Lucas, one, at home.  

Mia was on her best behaviour yesterday as she joined her parents and other members of the Royal Family for the service

Mia was on her best behaviour yesterday as she joined her parents and other members of the Royal Family for the service

At yesterday's Easter Sunday service, Zara sported a polka dot navy dress from LK Bennett paired with nude heels

At yesterday’s Easter Sunday service, Zara sported a polka dot navy dress from LK Bennett paired with nude heels 

Zara seemed to match with her husband, who donned a blue suit for the important event in the royal calendar

Zara seemed to match with her husband, who donned a blue suit for the important event in the royal calendar

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were joined by their two eldest children, Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte, six.    

The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall chose not to attend after they represented the royals at a Maundy Thursday event at the same chapel.

Other royals attending yesterday’s service included Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex with their children, Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn.

And Princess Eugenie walked alongside Peter Phillips and his children Savannah and Isla.

The Queen did not attend the traditional event due to mobility issues, instead marking the occasion in a small chapel inside Windsor Castle.

And Meghan and Harry spent the day cheering on athletes at the Invictus Games in The Hague after visiting the Queen in Windsor on Thursday. 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were joined by their two eldest children, Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte, six

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were joined by their two eldest children, Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte, six 

Princess Eugenie walked alongside Peter Phillips and his children Savannah and Isla

Princess Eugenie walked alongside Peter Phillips and his children Savannah and Isla

Other royals attending yesterday's service included the Earl and Countess of Wessex with their children, Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn

Other royals attending yesterday’s service included the Earl and Countess of Wessex with their children, Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn


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