Zara Tindall showcases a lowkey look as she goes shopping in Australia

Fintan Starkey

By Fintan Starkey


Published: 18/01/2026

- 12:00

The royal also launched a high-end line with a Australian jewellery brand

Zara Tindall sported a low-key look during a shopping trip in Australia.

The daughter of Princess Anne has been in Australia for the last few weeks with her husband, Mike Tindall, as the couple have been acting in an ambassadorial at the Magic Millions equestrian event on the Gold Coast.


Zara was seen in a blue plaid shirt, baseball cap, sunglasses, and a cream cross-body bag while visiting a Valley Eyewear store with her husband.

The brand showcased the royal couple on social media, as they captioned the image with: “Great having Mike and Zara Tindall in our flagship store today getting our new collection before Magic Millions with our founders MC & Tenz.”

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Zara and Mike Tindall were at a Valley Eyewear store in Australia

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The pair also wore sunglasses from the Australian brand at the Magic Millions event last year.

Zara has had a busy few weeks as she unveiled a new luxury jewellery line in partnership with Australian designer John Calleija, with pieces in the collection commanding prices of up to £26,680.

She modelled the diamond and gold creations during an elegant photoshoot, appearing in a simple white shirt while showcasing the various statement pieces.

Mr Calleija described the range as "a celebration of the modern woman: bold in spirit, refined in detail, and effortlessly elegant in design".

The most expensive item is an 18-carat yellow gold Coronet Necklace, while certain exclusive pieces are listed as price on application.

Among the standout pieces is a £21,600 ring crafted from pink and white diamonds in a saddle shape, paying homage to the accomplished equestrian's passion for eventing.

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Zara and Mike Tindall have been in Australia for the Magic Millions in recent weeks

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The collection also features gold huggie earrings with removable links at £4,405, alongside pearl earrings priced at £5,450.

Additional offerings include 18-carat yellow gold ear cuffs retailing at £1,430 and a distinctive 'sunrise' ring combining white and yellow gold with Australian Argyle pink and white diamonds.

The Australian jewellery house, which began its partnership with the royal in 2015, stated the collection seeks to "beautifully merge contemporary sophistication with classic craftsmanship".

Each piece is designed as "wearable luxury, crafted not just to be admired, but lived in".

Trang Do, founder of bespoke jewellers Kimjoux, offered insight into why the decade-long partnership has proven so enduring.

"For Calleija, this creates repeat purchasing and brand loyalty; for Zara, it reinforces her positioning as someone with genuine taste and discernment," she explained.

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Ms Do added the collaboration "feels less like a celebrity endorsement and more like a natural extension of the brand's DNA".

The jewellery venture represents just one element of the commercial empire Zara and husband Mike have constructed, with the couple reportedly accumulating an estimated £30million fortune through various sponsorships and endorsements.