Zara Tindall clings to her hat as Storm Claudia batters Cheltenham Racecourse

Her appearance follows Mike Tindall's attempts to shut down an Andrew joke
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Olympic equestrian Zara Tindall battled fierce winds and torrential rain whilst attending Cheltenham Racecourse's Countryside Day this morning, as Storm Claudia battered the venue.
The 44-year-old royal struggled to keep her plum-coloured fedora from being swept away in the tempestuous conditions that have brought widespread disruption across Britain.
Princess Anne's daughter appeared at the inaugural day of the November Meeting, which honours rural traditions alongside premier horse racing, despite the severe weather warnings.
Wearing a matching purple roll-neck jumper beneath a belted tweed coat, complemented by pearl earrings, she visibly fought against the elements throughout her appearance.

Zara Tindall clings to her hat as Storm Claudia batters Cheltenham Racecourse
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The storm delivered an entire month's rainfall within 24 hours, prompting authorities to issue two amber weather alerts across central England and south Wales.
The three-day racing festival celebrates excellence in countryside pursuits and elite equestrian sport, drawing enthusiasts despite the challenging weather.
Zara, who secured silver in eventing at London 2012 and holds world championship titles, regularly supports racing events across the country.
Last month, she brought her eldest daughter, Mia, 11, to Cheltenham's season opener in a rare joint public outing.

Zara Tindall appeared at the inaugural day of the November Meeting
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The couple typically shield their three children from media attention, maintaining their privacy away from public scrutiny.
However, recent appearances have coincided with renewed focus on her uncle Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, whose disgrace continues to cast shadows over family events.
The situation has created uncomfortable dynamics within the extended family, particularly affecting Zara's husband, Mike Tindall, through his professional broadcasting commitments.
Rugby star James Haskell regularly mocks his podcast colleague about Andrew, according to revelations that emerged this week.

Racegoers in rainy conditions during Countryside Day at Cheltenham Racecourse
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The former England international told The Times it was "never the wrong moment" to jest about the disgraced former prince, who happens to be Zara's maternal uncle.
When pressed about these comments, Mr Tindall offered only a curt "no comment" in response.
Mr Haskell co-presents The Good, The Bad & The Rugby podcast with Tindall and has previously mentioned how he "bombards" his broadcasting partner with jokes about the ex-royal during their live performances.
The ongoing banter creates uncomfortable situations for Mr Tindall, whose wife maintains family connections despite her uncle's fall from grace.
These revelations underscore the persistent tensions surrounding Andrew's scandal within the wider family circle.

Forecasters have issued an amber warning for rain as Storm Claudia, which was named by the Spanish meteorological service, brings heavy downpours and strong winds for much of the country
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Fresh documents released by the US House Oversight Committee on Wednesday have reignited scrutiny of Andrew's connections to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The papers include correspondence from March 2011 showing Andrew pleading with Epstein and convicted trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, stating "I can't take any more of this" whilst urging them to clarify he wasn't implicated in their crimes.
This exchange occurred months after Andrew claimed to have severed all ties with the financier.
The King removed Andrew's titles following Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir publication and government disclosure of Epstein estate documents.
Mrs Giuffre alleged she was compelled to have sexual encounters with Andrew at three locations, including when she was 17. Andrew strenuously refutes all accusations against him.









