Queen Camilla and Zara Tindall quietly join forces amid Royal Family turmoil

Dorothy Reddin

By Dorothy Reddin


Published: 20/10/2025

- 20:50

Their appearance at Ascot comes at a difficult time for the monarchy

Queen Camilla and Zara Tindall made joint public appearances at Ascot Racecourse over the weekend, as the Royal Family faces renewed scrutiny surrounding Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.

Attending QIPCO British Champions Day, the Queen looked elegant in a soft powder-blue ensemble.


Her structured jacket featured scalloped detailing at the hem, paired with a matching skirt and a cream hat trimmed with a blue ribbon.

She accessorised with neutral court shoes, a taupe handbag and a moonstone brooch, a stone often associated with calm and balance, as she smiled and greeted racegoers.

Meanwhile, Zara opted for a chic look in navy and burgundy. She wore a £435 wool jacket from The Fold London and matching £325 skirt from the same brand, both in navy, teamed with a deep burgundy shirt.

Her accessories echoed the same rich hue: a £195 Bee Smith petal headband, £276 Van Peterson ruby drop earrings, and Dune London burgundy suede boots.

She also carried Dune London’s £109 Dedicated Shoulder Bag in burgundy.

Their appearance at Ascot comes at a difficult time for the monarchy.

Queen Camilla and Zara Tindall

Queen Camilla and Zara Tindall quietly join forces amid Royal Family turmoil

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On Friday, Prince Andrew confirmed he would no longer use his royal titles, including Duke of York, following renewed public focus on his association with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

His former wife, Sarah Ferguson, will also no longer use the title Duchess of York.

The developments have put fresh pressure on the royal household.

The Metropolitan Police have also confirmed they are “actively looking into” allegations that Prince Andrew asked his taxpayer-funded bodyguard to investigate his sex accuser Virginia Giuffre.

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Zara Tindall wore a navy and burgundy ensemble

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A Palace source has told GB News that allegations against Prince Andrew should be examined in an appropriate way.

Meanwhile, at Ascot over the weekend, Camilla and Zara’s presence provided a reminder of continuity and calm amid the current royal chaos.

Both women are long-time supporters of British racing, a sport closely linked to the late Queen Elizabeth II, and their attendance offered a reassuring image of the Royal Family carrying on with its public duties.

Camilla, who has increasingly represented the monarchy at high-profile racing events since becoming Queen, appeared relaxed as she spoke with officials and racegoers.

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Queen Camilla wore a powder blue ensemble

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Zara, a respected equestrian and Olympic medallist, brought her characteristic warmth, seen chatting with attendees and sharing smiles with fellow guests.

Their public engagement was well-timed, projecting stability amid ongoing headlines about Andrew and Fergie.

The event was also a subtle signal of unity and purpose, reinforcing that senior royals continue their work despite the difficulties surrounding one branch of the family.

For a monarchy balancing tradition with scrutiny, the Ascot outing was a visual statement of resilience — the continuation of royal life through steady, familiar faces.