Zara Tindall joined by Prince Harry's pal as she takes to Australian beach on horseback


Zara Tindall looked sensational today as she attended the Magic Millions Barrier Draw, at Surfer’s Paradise in Queensland.

Princess Anne’s daughter was joined by her husband, Mike, Prince Harry’s close friend Nacho Figueras and Chris Hemsworth’s wife Elsa Pataky.

The royal looked chic even in sports attire as she donned a pair of white skinny trousers, a red Magic Millions polo and black horse riding boots.

Zara was pictured hopping on her horse to ride in the sea before approaching the crowd to high-five them and shake hands.

The royal was also pictured sharing a sweet moment of affection with her husband before she mingled with the rest of the guests.

Mike oozed coolness in a green “MM” hat with beige shorts and a blue shirt. He was spotted watching his wife alongside Nicole Slater, the wife of Billy Slater.

The star-studded event included Figueras’s wife, Argentinian socialite Delfina Blaquier.

Figueras has been close with Prince Harry since 2007 and has been making headlines recently over it.

The two have played polo alongside one another in various matches over the years, and he is considered to be one of the Sussex’s most vocal supporters.

Zara and Mike have been enjoying their time Down Under after they spent Christmas at Sandringham with the rest of the royals.

The King’s niece has been the Magic Millions Carnival ambassador for 12 years and said it’s “expanded hugely”. The Magic Millions Racing Women Achievement Awards celebrates “outstanding national success and achievements by women in the thoroughbred industry”.

Zara said: “I think the number of women who have got involved and have been coming back to the sales since the beginning has been incredible. It’s an amazing journey from where it started. And for us it’s been a really fun ride.”

Back in December, the couple opened up about their fondness for Australia, considering it a potential home if they ever decide to leave England. Mike confessed: “We’ve often thought about it. If we weren’t so deeply rooted in England, Australia would be our top pick for a home.

“Australians have a great sense of humour, they like a bit of banter, they don’t mind having a go at each other, they don’t take each other too seriously… and I’m all about that.”

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