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Zara Tindall Channels Princess Catherine’s Fashion Sense at Cheltenham Racecourse
Zara Tindall, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, was seen sporting a chic grey power suit at the Cheltenham Racecourse, seemingly taking fashion inspiration from Princess Catherine.
Zara donned the timeless look while attending the presenting of awards after the Cheltenham Racecourse Foodbank Collection Mayor's Handicap Chase on the first day of the Christmas meeting.
The matching jacket and trouser ensemble has become a favorite of Catherine's in recent months, as she has been spotted wearing it in various colors.
In November, the Princess of Wales made a landmark speech at the Shapingers National Symposium in London, wearing a wide-legged maroon design by Roland Mouret.
Other notable looks include an emerald suit worn during a visit to a textile mill in Leeds in September, and a pink Alexander McQueen outfit worn to the Founding Museum in May.
Over the years, Zara Tindall's fashion choices have been closely examined, with style experts noting how her look has matured since her 20s.
Suzy Nelson, from Modes and Morthold Express, commented on Zara's unique position within the royal family.
Although she is not a working royal and does not hold a title, she is still part of the royal family, at least on one side.
When it comes to hats, Royal Protocol dictates that women must wear hats to all official occasions, with a solid base of at least four inches.
However, there doesn't seem to be a limit on how large a hat can be.
Some of Zara's hats have been seen as oversized and attention-grabbing, reflecting her snappy and youthful dress sense.
Zara herself has been quoted as saying that she approaches clothes with the same common sense attitude as a mother, aiming to be presentable, clean, and tidy.
In the past, Zara has pushed the boundaries of royal protocol with her skirt lengths, occasionally wearing skirts that were deemed too short.
She even wore a black miniskirt to a wedding back in 1998.
Now, it seems that Zara and Princess Catherine have joined forces to challenge claims made by Meghan Markle in a Netflix docuseries with Prince Harry, using a hidden message.
In the third episode of the explosive documentary, Meghan revealed that she purposely avoided wearing bright colors during her time as a senior royal.
She explained that her usual color palette consisted of camel, beige, and white, a deliberate decision to avoid clashing with the late Queen Elizabeth.
Meghan stated that one should never wear the same color as Her Majesty the Queen during a group event, adding that she wanted to blend in rather than stand out.
However, just a week after the episode aired, Princess Catherine hosted her annual Christmas Carol concert at Westminster Abbey, attended by numerous members of the royal family.
For the occasion, Catherine opted for a burgundy coat from Eppening in London, paired with a matching clutch bag and shoes.
Zara Tindall, along with Princess Charlotte, Catherine's daughter, also donned the vibrant color.
Even Prince William and Mike Tindall, Zara's husband, were spotted wearing burgundy ties at the event.
Recently, Meghan has faced accusations of copying Princess Catherine's style.
Meghan wore a brown suit to a Netflix event, leading some fashion journalists and Twitter users to claim that she was imitating Catherine's new working engagement style.
In the world of royal fashion, every outfit choice seems to carry hidden messages and spark discussions.
As Zara Tindall embraces a more sophisticated look and Catherine continues to make bold fashion statements, it's clear that their fashion choices are capturing attention and creating a buzz within the royal circles.