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Princess Anne’s daughter stepped out to attend the Together at Christmas Carol concert
Zara Tindall was dressed to the nines on Friday evening as she joined the Princess of Wales and other senior members of the royal family for Kate’s annual Together at Christmas Carol Service at Westminster Abbey.
The royal looked sensational in a wine-coloured velvet suit by Veronica Beard, consisting of wide-leg trousers and a tailored jacket.
Underneath the chic ensemble, the 43-year-old wore an open blouse in a similar plum hue, bringing the entire colour-coordinated outfit together seamlessly.
In the accessory department, the Olympic equestrian wore stunning jewelled earrings and carried a beautiful gold clutch from Strathberry.
Zara stepped out with her extended family, though her husband Mike Tindall did not join her.
The former England rugby player likely stayed at home with their three children, Mia, 10, Lena, five, and three-year-old son, Lucas.
Last year, Zara’s brother, Peter Phillips joined the festivities along with his two daughters, Savannah, 13, and Isla, 12, whom he shares with ex-wife Autumn Kelly.
However, neither Peter nor their mother, Princess Anne, was not in attendance.
Instead, Zara was beaming as she walked into the Abbey with her cousin Princess Beatrice and her husband of four years, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
Beatrice and Edoardo, who are expecting their second child together in early 2025, were the picture of happiness while Beatrice showed off her growing bump.
The royal wore a stunning long-line coat in a similar shade of plum to the hue her cousin Zara was wearing.
Princess Kate’s Christmas carol concert
Kate’s Together at Christmas Carol concert is the fourth of its kind but serves as an extra special milestone for the Princess of Wales this year as it is one of just a handful of public outings the royal has conducted since she completed her round of preventative chemotherapy treatment in September.
The mother of three has hosted the annual event since 2021 to celebrate people who support those in need.