Zara Tindall elevates cinched ‘peach sorbet’ suit with £500 gold heels

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Zara Tindall was a vision in pastels on 10 April as she stepped out for Ladies Day of the Randox Grand National Festival 2026 at Aintree Racecourse. Joined by her husband, former England rugby star Mike Tindall, and their 12-year-old daughter Mia, Zara opted for a cinched suit.

The daughter of Princess Anne chose the ‘Lightweight Tailored Blazer in Peach Sorbet’ by ME + EM, as identified by Royal Fashion Police on Instagram, which featured a single-breasted button arrangement and was worn done-up.

Zara’s fabulous Grand National outfit

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Zara Tindall, Mike Tindall and their daughter Mia arrive in the sunshine on Ladies Day

She also wore the brand’s matching slim-fit trousers, which were subtly cropped, as well as a white Cefinn blouse with a high neck. As for her accessories, the royal made a case for mixing pastels with metallics. 

Zara Tindall was pictured attending Ladies Day of the Randox Grand National Festival 2026© PA Images via Getty Images
Zara Tindall rocked a percher hat and champagne-hued sunglasses

Zara teamed the gold ‘Rebecca’ pumps by Emmy London with the gold ‘Stylist’ clutch by Strathberry. Her £495 heels featured a pointed toe and a 4.2-inch stiletto heel and complemented her ‘Luberon collection Nid d’Abeille with Baroque Coin Pearls’ earrings by Hector Lion perfectly.

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Zara’s accessories matched with Mia’s

With her metallic accessories, Zara embraced a sweet mini-me moment with her daughter Mia, who wore gold loafers and borrowed her mother’s ‘Lottie’ by Aspinal of London.

The finishing touches were added in the form of a bespoke Camilla Rose Millinery percher hat and the champagne ‘Tavistock’ sunglasses by Finlay & Co. 

Zara’s race day style

Zara Tindall riding Showtime during the Open Intermediate event at Barbury Horse Trials© PA Images via Getty Images
Zara was seen riding Showtime during the Open Intermediate event

Prior to her appearance at the Grand National, professional equestrian Zara competed at the Barbury Horse Trials, swapping her stylish suit for riding boots and a pair of jodhpurs. However, she did go all out with her race-day style during the Cheltenham Festival in March.

Zara Tindall, Mike Tindall, Harriet Sperling and Peter Phillips sharing a laugh at Cheltenham© PA Images via Getty Images
Zara caught up with Harriet Sperling and Peter Phillips and were spotted sharing a giggle at the 2026 Cheltenham Festival

Zara was seen on each day of the festival and was even joined by her brother, Peter Phillips, and his fiancée, Harriet Sperling, on Gold Cup Day. It came after she set a sartorial precedent for the four-day event with her 2026 Cheltenham Festival debut look in navy.

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Mike and Zara Tindall attending day one of the 2026 Cheltenham Festival

The King’s niece picked a peplum-style cropped wool jacket by The Fold with double-breasted buttons and added a leather belt. She also added a teal silky blouse by Really Wild, as well as a crocodile print mini bag and leather gloves by Aspinal of London, and statement earrings, the ‘Baroque Peacock Pearl’ style by Hector Lion.

Breaking down Zara’s best Cheltenham look

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Spot Zara’s lovely Aspinal of London bag worn on Champion Day of the Cheltenham Festival

 “She understands racecourse dressing better than almost anyone in the royal sphere, and this look is a perfect example of why,” fashion stylist Oriona Robb told us at the time of Zara’s look. 

“The deep navy coat creates a sharp, tailored silhouette that feels both classic and incredibly polished, while the structured waist and full skirt add just enough femininity to keep the outfit elegant rather than overly formal.”



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