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Zara Tindall and Prince George Share a Close Bond: A Look into Their Endearing Friendship
Zara Tindall, cousin of Prince William and member of the royal family, has always had a strong relationship with her godson, Prince George.
As Zara and her husband Mike Tindall gained more recognition as prominent members of the royal family, their bond with Prince George has only grown stronger.
Back in 2013, when Prince George was christened, he chose a member of his horseback riding family as his godmother – none other than Zara Tindall.
This choice spoke volumes about the close connection between the Tindalls and the young prince.
During the festive season, the royal family gathered at Sandringham, the magnificent estate favored by the monarchs, for the Christmas Day church service.
It was here that Zara showcased her deep affection for Prince George.
After the service, as the king addressed the crowds, Zara was seen cradling the young prince, highlighting their special bond.
Accompanying Zara and Prince George were Mike Tindall and their two adorable daughters, Lena and Mia.
The Tindall family looked picture-perfect as they arrived at Sandringham.
Zara donned a stunning dark green jacket, while Mike opted for a dark blue suit with a tie.
Their youngest daughter, dressed in a tan long coat and a light pink hairband, looked absolutely adorable as she held hands with her parents.
It is not just Zara and Mike who have a close relationship with the royal family.
In an interview with Australian Women's Weekly, Mike revealed that their children often play with the children of Prince William and Princess Kate.
He described it as a healthy competition, which motivates everyone to strive for improvement.
Being an athletic family themselves, with Mike's rugby background and Zara's Olympic silver medal, the Tindalls thrive on the spirit of healthy competition.
Zara also acknowledged the competitive nature of their families, referring to their royal relatives.
It seems that competitiveness runs in the blood, driving them all to excel in their respective fields.