Zara Tindall and fellow members of the royal family have been spotted at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire braving the soggy conditions.
Blenheim International Horse Trials took place at the residence in Woodstock with crowds descending on the venue to watch on.
Amongst those were Savannah Phillips and her younger sister Isla who were cheering on aunt Zara Tindall.
The 13-year-old and her 12-year-old sibling were spotted at the event alongside their mother Autumn Kelly who in 2020 separated from Peter Phillips.
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Savannah even competed on the day herself, winning a rosette after taking part in a dog agility contest with her German Shepherd.
Her outfit was practical with a navy t-shirt sporting the equestrian brand LeMieux in addition to black leggings and some Barbour-branded Wellington boots.
Princess Anne’s granddaughter has dual Canadian-British citizenship was joined by the rest of her family after the competition to go watch her aunt compete in the horse trials.
Zara then greeted her niece with a hug and then appeared deep in conversation before the child showed her aunt something on her mobile phone.
Autumn Kelly, originally from Montreal, wore a blue-and-white striped shirt, black jeans and wellies while Isla wore some flared jeans and a floral crop-top for the event.
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Zara had already attended horse trails earlier this month in Lincolnshire with her own children coming out to support.
Her husband, former rugby international Mike Tindall, accompanied their three young children to watch her appearance at the Burghley Horse Trials in Stamford on Saturday, September 7.
The couple’s son, Lucas, three, was seen cheekily climbing on the back of his uncle, Peter Phillips, and hanging around his neck while Peter clung onto a coffee cup.
Lucas also enjoyed lying on the grass while playing with his sister, Lena, six.
The couple’s eldest daughter, Mia, 10, was spotted snapping photos of her father, who dressed casually for the occasion in a white t-shirt, jeans and a baseball cap.
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All three children smiled as they ran around the event with their father in tow.
The royal family has a lifelong love of horses, with Zara’s mother, the Princess Royal, becoming the first member of the family to compete at the Olympics in a three-day equestrian event at the 1976 Montreal games.
Zara went on to win a silver Olympic medal when she competed at the London 2012 games.
Anne was in hospital for three nights in Bristol in June this year after she suffered minor head injuries and concussion, thought to have been caused by a horse.
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