Everyone is saying the same thing about Zara Tindall's latest outfit on Australia trip


Zara Tindall looked stunning as she attended the Magic Millions racehorse auction in Gold Coast, Australia on Sunday.

Princess Anne’s daughter looked chic in a nautical ensemble as she donned the Rebecca Vallance Katerina puff sleeve midi dress. The dress retails at £450. The royal paired the dress with a pair of Dune London Kai snaffle-trim leather espadrille wedges in ecru, which retail at £50.

Zara accessorised the look with Artesano’s Ibiza – wide-brim Panama straw hat (£205), the Bvlgari BV8252 sunglasses (£272) and the Micro Lottie Bag by Aspinal of London in Ivory Pebble (£395).

Her husband, Mike, looked dapper in white trousers, a navy blazer and a matching blue shirt and tie.

But royal fans were swept away by Zara’s look and gave their seal of approval.

One user wrote on Instagram: “They look so nice together and this outfit is more stylish than she usually wears. [hearts emojis]” while another said: “Lovely look!!! She rocks that hat!”

A third one added: “Lovely, breezy, classic summer outfit! Perfect for summer Down Under! They both look great!”, while another one wrote: “I love the stripes!”

A fifth commented: “Gorgeous Rebecca Vallance dress, Zara wore another dress from the collection at another function the day before both looked amazing. Zara tends to wear Leo Lin when she is here in Australia as well as Zimmerman. Hope to see a few more gorgeous outfits.”

Zara and Mike are currently on a very special trip down under after the family spent Christmas with the royals.

The King’s niece has been the Magic Millions Carnival ambassador for 12 years and said it’s “expanded hugely”. She 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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