Mia Tindall does a Prince Louis! Royal, 12, puts on VERY animated display as she joins her parents Zara and Mike at Aintree’s Ladies Day

Mia Tindall couldn’t hold back her very animated reactions as she took part in the equestrian action at Aintree this afternoon.
Joining parents Zara and Mike Tindall, the impressive 12-year-old experienced thrilling emotions as she watched the races on Women’s Day.
Smiling, panting, frowning – and sometimes even passionately pointing at the rails – he was in full fan mode amid the festivities at the Grand National, channeling his notoriously ‘cheeky’ cousin Prince Louis, who is equally known for his antics.
The pair once shared a playful moment as Princess Anne’s daughter, 44, playfully frowned at her mini-me daughter’s histrionics.
It was an eventful day for the duo, who wore matching outfits on the second day of the highly anticipated racing event on Merseyside.
The king’s niece was very stylish in her pastel pink jacket, matching trousers and stylish white blouse.
And following her mother’s example, 12-year-old Mia was smart in a blue pinstripe suit with a trendy high-collared top.
Zara and Mia had a cute, fun moment with each other
The family, including the impressive Mia, were very emotional as they had a fun day at the races
Mia Tindall couldn’t hold back her very animated reactions as she took part in the equestrian action at Aintree this afternoon
Smiling, panting, frowning – and sometimes even passionately pointing at the rails – he was in full fan mode amid the festivities at the Grand National, channeling his notoriously ‘cheeky’ cousin Prince Louis, who is equally known for his antics.
Mia felt every emotion under the sun during this afternoon’s races
The 12-year-old was expressive as he enjoyed numerous theatrical expressions
It was an eventful day for the duo, who wore matching suits on the second day of the highly anticipated racing event on Merseyside.
To amp up the glamor, they both held on to gold bags and personalized their looks with accessories.
There was a stunning model for Zara with a bow and tortoiseshell sunglasses, while Mia wore a woven headband.
While the mother of three children preferred white high-heeled shoes, Mia wore simple but stylish loafers.
The family, including Mike Tindall, once again had the pleasure of having an enjoyable day at the races. Everyone is smiling at Cheltenham in March.
The 47-year-old former rugby player was smiling in the photos taken with his wife and daughter, wearing a beige jacket and black trousers.
After weeks of grooming and outfit preparation, a host of glamorous racing fans turned up the style bar as they descended on Aintree for the second day of the three-day Grand National Festival on Friday.
Revelers are doing their best to take home the best-dressed Women’s Day award.
And race fans certainly gave the judges a tough job as they arrived in precarious heels, flashy hats and dramatic dresses.
Early arrivals to the racecourse on Merseyside upped the ante and put on a dazzling show in body-hugging lace outfits and colorful fascinators.
More than 150,000 racers are expected to attend the three-day festival, which will host the glitzy Grand National spectacle on Saturday afternoon, with around £250 million expected to be gambled on the race.
Zara Tindall and her mini-me daughter brought elegance to Aintree by wearing matching suits for Women’s Day
Mike and Zara looked on as animated Mia pointed at something in the distance
Elsewhere, Mike and his wife Zara shared a sweet moment with each other
The 44-year-old daughter of Princess Anne was very stylish in her pastel pink jacket, matching trousers and chic white blouse.
Zara was very stylish with her pink suit
Jockey Club organizers said crowds on the first day of racing exceeded 28,000, a 22 per cent increase on last year, while more than 45,000 people usually descend on Aintree for Ladies’ Day.
Unlike Royal Ascot, which adopts stricter rules on what to wear, the festival takes a more casual approach, telling attendees to come ‘dressed to feel their best’.
The Tindalls are known to have a good day at the races and were in high spirits at Cheltenham last month.
On recent Gold Cup Day, former rugby player Mike was spotted admiring royal wife Zara, who was dressed impressively in a chocolate velvet suit, teamed with a lemon silk blouse and a green hat with rose detailing.
Looking equally dapper in a checked suit and blue shirt, the sports star appeared reluctant to take his eyes off her as she posed up a storm at Gloucestershire racecourse.
Adding a touch of sparkle to her outfit, Princess Anne’s daughter completed her stunning look with a set of delicate drop gold earrings.
He brought magnificence with his pastel suit
Zara also wore sophisticated fascination
The royal equestrian and former Olympian kept her make-up to a minimum, opting for pink lipstick while letting her flawless skin shine through with a sheer layer of foundation.
Mike and Zara attended every day of the festival in their role as Directors of Cheltenham Racecourse and joined Queen Camilla, Princess Crown and Kate’s mother Carole Middleton on Ladies’ Day.
The 71-year-old mother of the Princess of Wales arrived arm in arm with Zara; She was carrying a chic Hermes ostrich leather Birkin bag, which has an eye-watering price tag of nearly £20,000, and was wearing the £115 Hicks & Brown fedora that Kate once wore to Sandringham in 2020.
Although the Princess wasn’t present at Wednesday’s event, Carole was pretty comfortable around her daughter’s father-in-law and was even seen putting her arms around Princess Anne, who isn’t usually one for public displays of affection.
But Carole’s appearance on Zara’s arm further highlighted Princess Beatrice and Eugenie’s apparent exile from royal life, amid ongoing fallout following the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on suspicion of abuse of public office.
The York brothers were once the ones proudly displayed by the King’s nephew. Beatrice joined her cousin Zara in 2024, while Eugenie last joined the royal family in Cheltenham in 2025.




