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Zara Tyndall’s Magical Evening at Cotswold Farm Park with Son Lucas
Zara Tyndall, the daughter of Princess Anne, had a delightful night out at the Cotswold Farm Park in Cheltenham.
The 40-year-old spent the evening with her husband, Mike, and their youngest son, Lucas, born in March 2021.
The family took a stroll through the park's enchanting light trail, which featured stunning animal illuminations.
Mr. Tyndall shared a picture of the memorable outing on Instagram, capturing Zara pushing Lucas through a beautiful forest trail adorned with pretty lights.
Fans of the couple couldn't help but shower them with compliments and good wishes for the new year.
Sandra, one of their followers, wrote, “Wishing Mike, Zara, and your lovely family a very happy new year.
May you all be healthy and safe in the new year.”
Another fan, Chiara.Bazzi, exclaimed, “Magic!
Cannot wait to come back to the Cots, one of my favorite places.
Happy New Year, Mike and Zara.”
While Zara and Mike Tyndall enjoyed this special time with their son Lucas, another royal couple, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan, welcomed their second child, Lilibet, on June 4th in California.
Now, as their son Archie Harrison was baptized at just two months old, it is speculated that Lilibet's christening could be imminent.
Similarly, Zara and Mike Tyndall celebrated the arrival of their third child, Lucas Philip, on March 21st.
With Lucas now five months old, there may soon be news about his christening plans.
Lucas was part of the first royal double christening held in November 2021.
The ceremony took place at the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor, officiated by Canon Martin Pole, the chaplain to All Saints Chapel in Great Windsor Park, Berkshire.
Interestingly, the christening occurred on the day after what would have been the Queen and Prince Philip's 74th wedding anniversary.
However, no pictures were released at the time.
It wasn't until January 2nd that Princess Eugenie shared a snap of the event on Instagram, along with her New Year wishes to her followers.
The picture showcased her son August, born in February 2021, dressed in the traditional Honiton lace christening gown with ruffles.
It is worth noting that Princess Victoria was the first to wear this famous gown.
Looking ahead, it seems that 2021 and early 2022 will be a busy time for royal christenings, with four babies from the British royal family set to be baptized.
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank had to postpone their firstborn's christening in July due to a guest being instructed to self-isolate.
Six-month-old August Philip was scheduled to be christened at the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor, with the Queen and Princess Eugenie's sister, Princess Beatrice, expected to attend.
Additionally, Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, are expecting their first child this autumn, adding to the list of upcoming christenings.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if the sisters held a joint christening for their babies?
Traditionally, royal babies are christened around three or four months after their birth, following the examples set by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's three children and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's son, Archie.
As for Prince Harry and Meghan, it remains uncertain whether they will choose to have a christening in the UK for baby Lilibet.
However, they may decide to follow in the footsteps of their eldest child and have a christening ceremony for Lilibet.
Some royal parents also opt to wait until their babies are a little older before baptizing them.
Princess Eugenie, for instance, was christened when she was around nine months old, while Zara and Mike Tindall's daughters, Mia and Lena, were 10 and 11 months old, respectively.
In conclusion, Zara Tyndall and her family had a magical evening at the Cotswold Farm Park, enjoying the enchanting light trail with their youngest son, Lucas.
With royal christenings on the horizon, including the potential baptism of Lilibet, the British royal family is set for joyful celebrations in the coming months.