Mike Tindall was forced to break up a harmless play fight between his two youngest children as they arrived to cheer on Zara at the Burghley Horse Trials today.
The former rugby union player was joined by his daughters Mia, 10, Lena, six, and son Lucas, three, at Burghley House near Stamford, Lincolnshire on Saturday afternoon.
Mike, 45, was pictured carrying his youngest child through the grounds, before his six-year-old daughter clung to his arm to be lifted inches from the grass.
The royal also stopped to take photographs with fans who spotted him on a day out with his family – snapped by his eldest daughter, 10-year-old Mia.
The family were at Burghley House to watch Zara compete on her horse Class Affair in the cross country section of the Burghley Horse Trials.
Mike Tindall was forced to break up a harmless play fight between his two youngest children as they arrived to cheer on Zara at the Burghley Horse Trials today
Lucas, three, shows off his Karate skills to his six-year-old sister Lena
The royal children also enjoyed an ice cream as they watched Zara Tindall compete
Princess Anne’s daughter fell from Class Affair at Rolex Corners, knocking her out of the competition, but thankfully both Zara and her horse were unharmed.
Later in the day, Zara and Mike’s three children were clearly enjoying their day out, grabbing an ice cream and showing off their karate moves in the friends and family area.
Mike was even seen spinning three-year-old Lucas in the air, after the youngster started a play-fight with his six-year-old sister, Lena.
Zara’s supportive husband Mike kept things casual in a white T-shirt and blue jeans at Burghley House, finishing his ensemble with a baseball cap and khaki backpack.
Lena and Lucas were also dressed casually for the day, while their elder sister Mia was her father’s mini-me in jeans, a T-shirt and a baseball hat.
The Defender Burghley Horse Trials is an annual three-day event typically held at Burghley House near Stamford in early September.
The Tindalls’ outing comes after Zara hailed her mother for teaching her the importance of ‘good quality clothing’ as she unveiled her collection of raincoats.
The former rugby union player was joined by his daughters Mia, 10, Lena (above), six, and son Lucas, three, at Burghley House near Stamford, Lincolnshire on Saturday afternoon
Mike spins three-year-old Lucas in the air in the friends and family area
Mike, 45, was pictured carrying his youngest child through the grounds, before his six-year-old daughter clung to his arm to be lifted inches from the grass
The royal also stopped to take photographs with fans who spotted him on a day out with his family – snapped by his eldest daughter, 10-year-old Mia (above)
Zara is due to compete on her horse Class Affair in the cross country section of the Burghley Horse Trials
The 43-year-old, who is often named the most fashionable royal, has worked in collaboration with Musto and Fairfax & Favor to create a collection of jackets, which range in price from £350 to £450.
The collection, named Odyssey, includes ‘very versatile’ styles, including both longline and shorter styles to suit every outdoor activity this autumn and winter.
Zara, the daughter of Princess Anne, said the jackets combine the strongest parts of two of her favourite brands.
Lena and Lucas were dressed casually for the day, while their elder sister Mia was her father’s mini-me in jeans, a T-shirt and a baseball hat
The Defender Burghley Horse Trials is an annual three-day event typically held at Burghley House near Stamford in early September
The Tindalls’ outing comes after Zara hailed her mother for teaching her the importance of ‘good quality clothing’ as she unveiled her collection of raincoats
She said: ‘Combining Musto’s technical prowess and Fairfax & Favor’s quintessentially British style has resulted in a collection of coats I’m looking forward to wearing this winter.’
The mother-of-three also told The Telegraph that her mother, the Princess Royal, has influenced what she values most when choosing her clothing.
She said: ‘Mum taught me the importance of having good quality clothing that keeps you warm and comfortable outdoors.
‘As a sportswoman who spends most of my time in nature, this is more important than ever to help me stay at my best.’
Lucas Tindall pulls on his sister’s jacket as they run through the grass
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