Zara and Mike Tindall and daughter Mia relax with friends

Zara Tindall and her family’s sun-kissed festive break continued with an outing to a high-end Sydney restaurant and cocktail bar. 

Zara, 36, was spotted relaxing with friends and looking after daughter Mia Grace, four, at Hugo’s Manly, in Manly Wharf.

Zara looked happy and relaxed as she chatted with friends and husband Mike Tindall while little Mia Grace poked her head over the edge of the balcony to soak in the view.

The restaurant and cocktail bar ‘offers an unforgettable dining experience in one of Sydney’s most spectacular waterfront locations’, according to its website.

Zara Tindall and her family’s sun-kissed festive break continued with an outing to high-end Sydney restaurant and cocktail bar, Hugo’s Manly. Pictured: Zara chats with adorable daughter Mia Grace 

Adorable Mia Grace peers over the edge of the balcony

Mike Tindall chats with friends at the trendy restaurant and cocktail bar

Adorable Mia Grace peers over the edge of the balcony while Mike Tindall chats with friends at the trendy restaurant and cocktail bar 

Zara looked happy and relaxed as she chatted with friends and husband Mike Tindall while little Mia Grace poked her head over the edge of the balcony to soak in the view

Zara looked happy and relaxed as she chatted with friends and husband Mike Tindall while little Mia Grace poked her head over the edge of the balcony to soak in the view

Adorable little Mia Grace pokes her had over the edge of the balcony to soak up the view from the restaurant and cocktail bar 

Adorable little Mia Grace pokes her had over the edge of the balcony to soak up the view from the restaurant and cocktail bar 

The restaurant and cocktail bar 'offers an unforgettable dining experience in one of Sydney's most spectacular waterfront locations', according to its website

The restaurant and cocktail bar ‘offers an unforgettable dining experience in one of Sydney’s most spectacular waterfront locations’, according to its website

The menu, which starts at $34 for a main course, offers ‘contemporary Italian cuisine, which consistently receives accolades from the food industry and dining public’. 

Zara – who is the daughter of Anne, Princess Royal, and her first husband Mark Phillips – is believed to have jetted out to the beach resort for some winter sun earlier this month. 

She was spotted dining with her husband, former England rugby captain Mike Tindall, 39, at Matt Moran’s North Bondi Fish on Christmas Eve. 

The couple chat with friends at Hugo's Manly in Sydney, Australia, at the city's picturesque waterfront 

The couple chat with friends at Hugo’s Manly in Sydney, Australia, at the city’s picturesque waterfront 

Playful Mia Grace talks to her mother as she takes a break from chatting with friends 

Playful Mia Grace talks to her mother as she takes a break from chatting with friends 

The caring mother cuddles with Mia Grace while clutching a bottle of what appears to be sunscreen as the youngster peers over the edge 

The caring mother cuddles with Mia Grace while clutching a bottle of what appears to be sunscreen as the youngster peers over the edge 

The couple’s outing winter getaway comes a year after they announced, via a spokesperson, that Zara had tragically suffered a miscarriage.

And rugby star Mike later opened up on the pain of losing their second child, who was due to be born late spring 2017.

Speaking to The Sunday Times he said: ‘One thing you do learn is how many other people have to go through the same thing.’

Other than finding solace in knowing they were not alone in the situation Mike said that their four-year-old daughter Mia had been a great comfort.

Unlike her cousins, Zara was not made a Princess when she was born, with her non-royal status allowing her to carve out her own career in the eventing world - something she has admitted she feels 'lucky' about

Unlike her cousins, Zara was not made a Princess when she was born, with her non-royal status allowing her to carve out her own career in the eventing world – something she has admitted she feels ‘lucky’ about

He continued: ‘The saving grace for us has been Mia,’ adding: ‘However down we feel, she will come running up in our faces.’ 

The Queen’s granddaughter Zara and her husband lost their unborn baby, just weeks after revealing they were expecting their second child.

A royal spokeswoman for the couple made the announcement on Christmas Eve last year.

Equestrian champion Zara and rugby star Mike announced in November 2016 they were expecting their second child.

It is thought Zara, 35, would have been about four-months pregnant, and the baby was expected to arrive in late Spring.

 The pair live together in a cottage on her mother's Gloucestershire estate Gatcombe Park

 The pair live together in a cottage on her mother’s Gloucestershire estate Gatcombe Park

Zara, who is 16th in line to the throne, married her rugby player husband in July 2011 during England's Rugby World Cup-winning campaign in Australia in 2003

Zara, who is 16th in line to the throne, married her rugby player husband in July 2011 during England’s Rugby World Cup-winning campaign in Australia in 2003

The couple were said to have been thrilled about the prospect of a baby brother or sister for their daughter Mia.

A spokeswoman for the couple said at the time: ‘Very sadly, Zara and Mike Tindall have lost their baby. At this difficult time, we ask that everyone respects their privacy.’

The baby would have been 18th in line to the British throne and the 90-year-old monarch’s sixth great-grandchild.

Zara, who is 16th in line to the throne, married her rugby player husband in July 2011 during England’s Rugby World Cup-winning campaign in Australia in 2003.

The Queen gave her consent to their marriage in May 2011 and their wedding was held on July 30, 2011 at the Canongate Kirkin Edinburgh, Scotland. 

The pair live together in a cottage on her mother’s Gloucestershire estate Gatcombe Park.

Unlike her cousins, Zara was not made a Princess when she was born, with her non-royal status allowing her to carve out her own career in the eventing world – something she has admitted she feels ‘lucky’ about.

A keen equestrian who won the 2006 eventing world championships and a silver medal for Britain at the London 2012 Olympics, she recently took part in the Calmsden Horse Trials in Cirencester. 

 

 



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