Zara Tindall sports jeans and sunglasses at the Houghton International Horse Trials

Zara Tindall proved she was the queen of casual cool today as she sported sunglass and jeans at Houghton International Horse Trials in King’s Lynn, Norfolk.

The Queen’s granddaughter, 41, who is  an accomplished equestrian and Olympian sported a navy jacket and matching cap  as she chatted to friends.    

Proving her prowess for all his equestrian, the mother-of-three was seen checking the show jumping course after competing in the dressage event.

Zara, who is married to former England rugby international Mike, was smartly dressed as she rode her horse, Class Affair.

Zara Tindall proved she was the queen of casual cool today as she sported sunglass and jeans at Houghton International Horse Trials in King’s Lynn, Norfolk.

Showing her natural good looks, Zara tied her blonde hair back into a ponytail and sported a cap, while opting for a natural make-up look.

Despite being a granddaughter of the monarch and cousin of a future king, Zara has kept a relatively low public profile and often spends her weekends at sporting events.

Today, she was spotted talking to other competitors and at one point picked up a wrap from a food truck. 

It comes as the royal, who does not have a HRH title,  launched her own website to celebrate her sporting success.

The glossy new site – zaratindall.com – makes no mention of her royal connection.

The website was created by Equimi after Zara became a brand ambassador for the company, which designs online pages for equestrians.

Today, she was spotted talking to other competitors and at one point picked up a wrap from a food truck.

Today, she was spotted talking to other competitors and at one point picked up a wrap from a food truck.

The Queen's granddaughter, 41, who is an accomplished equestrian and Olympian sported a navy jacket and matching cap as she chatted to friends.

The Queen’s granddaughter, 41, who is an accomplished equestrian and Olympian sported a navy jacket and matching cap as she chatted to friends.

The Queen’s eldest granddaughter, who lives on her mother’s Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire,  is an accomposhlished equestrian and Olympian, with the website noting her many accolades.

However, there is little mention of her family life, and no indication that her mother is the Princess Royal.

It also fails to include her third son Lucas, one, and doesn’t list her daughters Mia, eight, and Lena, three, by name. 

The page is also bannered by a Rolex advert, and lists and links to her many sponsors, including Landrover and Equine America.

Her bio reads: ‘Following the birth of her first child in January 2014, Zara was competing at the highest level once again just seven months later, going on to win a team silver medal at the 2014 World Equestrian Games in Normandy. 

Zara, who is married to former England rugby international Mike, was smartly dressed as she rode her horse, Class Affair

Zara, who is married to former England rugby international Mike, was smartly dressed as she rode her horse, Class Affair

Zara Tindall riding Class Affair at the Houghton International Horse Trials in Norfolk on Saturday

Zara Tindall riding Class Affair at the Houghton International Horse Trials in Norfolk on Saturday

‘In April 2017 she finished third on High Kingdom at the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event before going on to have her second child in Spring 2018. 

‘Since then Zara has been back competing regularly at National and International events. 

Zara also lists all eight of her current and former horses on the page, as well as a link to her results and a ‘news’ page with updates about her career.

Despite being the Queen’s eldest granddaughter, Zara doesn’t hold a HRH title and isn’t a working royal.   

Her deal with Equimi is the latest in a long line of sponsorships and brand collaborations for Zara, who is able to use her unique position of being a part of the royal family but not having a title to maximum advantage.

The mother-of-three is also a brand ambassador for Rolex and Musto, and has her own jewellery range with Australian brand Cajella, and experts have estimated they could be worth a combined £1.1m or more a year.

 Through their work, Zara and Mike have managed to enjoy a ‘normal’ life – at least within royal circles – and live with their daughters in relative privacy, but still reap the benefits of lucrative contacts that they have secured, at least in part, thanks to their positions within the royal family. 

The Tindalls lso dedicate a significant amount of time to charitable causes and have phonebooks dotted with celebrity names.

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