Zara Tindall became the latest member of the royal family to arrive at Wimbledon this afternoon, with Princess Anne’s daughter joining a glittering crowd to watch the day’s tennis unfold.
The 45-year-old royal cut a polished figure in a blue-and-white striped dress, styling the summery look with white heels and a coordinating clutch.
Shielding her eyes from the blazing sunshine with chic sunglasses and finishing the outfit with small silver hoop earrings, Zara arrived at SW19 holding hands with her husband, former rugby star Mike Tindall, who complemented her outfit in a blue shirt and crisp white tailored jacket.
A familiar face at the championships, Zara was seated beside Geri Halliwell and her husband Christian Horner, with the group seen sharing laughs and lively conversation as they followed the action on court.
Although Zara and Mike were not seated in the Royal Box, they still had an excellent vantage point and appeared fully absorbed as the match delivered several tense moments.
Zara, who is 22nd in line to the British throne, was far from the only royal presence at the tournament. Queen Camilla also attended, accompanied by her younger sister Annabel Elliot, while newlyweds Peter and Harriet Phillips were spotted looking delighted during the outing.
Showcasing her bright summer style, Camilla, 78, looked composed and elegant in a cerulean Anna Valentine dress — the same design she wore to Royal Ascot last month — as she watched Day 10 of the championships at SW19.
For Camilla and Annabel, the visit has become something of an annual tradition, with the sisters typically taking their seats in prime position in the Royal Box.

Zara Tindall was the latest royal to take their seat at Wimbledon this afternoon – as the daughter of Princess Anne enjoyed the sporting action from her vantage point in the stands

Wearing a pair of stylish sunglasses amid the scorching sunshine and small silver hoops, Zara arrived at SW19 with her ex-rugby player husband Mike Tindall, who opted for a coordinating blue shirt and white tailored jacket

Zara, who is a regular attendee at Wimbledon, was seated next to Geri Halliwell and her husband, Christian Horner, with the trio spotted laughing and chatting together as they cheered on the court action
Annabel, 77, channeled tennis whites in an ivory frock, standing by her sister as she was greeted by The All England Lawn Tennis Club Chair Deborah Jevans.
The King’s wife was all smiles as she greeted former British number one Heather Watson, as well as Ball Boy Zebedee, 15, and Ball Girl Aniya, 15.
She also spoke to Morag Ranford, who has spent 50 years working at Wimbledon in the press operations team, and Peter Dobson – who is this year retiring after 25 years of working as Safety Officer at the Championships.
Elsewhere, the Queen met with Richard Gammage, CEO of City Harvest – a charity tackling food waste – at this year’s sports event.
Princess Anne’s son, Peter Phillips, 48, meanwhile, looked dapper in a light-grey blazer and navy trousers, while his wife Harriet, 45, stunned in a £1,330 checked lime-and-blue ensemble from Emilia Wickstead.
It’s been a busy social calendar for the couple – who tied the knot in June – as they also joined the King and Queen for Ascot last month.
The pair enjoyed an ‘intimate’ wedding ceremony in the Cotswolds, in front of the King and Queen and other members of the Royal Family.
The bride looked resplendent in a white Emilia Wickstead gown and the Pragnell family tiara – and the pair were the picture of wedded bliss as they sealed their marriage with a kiss outside All Saints Church.

While Zara and Mike did not sit in the Royal Box, they enjoyed an impressive view of the sporting action and appeared fixated on the game during some rather tense moments

The royal looked effortlessly elegant in a blue-and-white striped dress which she paired with white heels and a matching clutch bag

Queen Camilla was accompanied at Wimbledon by her younger sister Annabel Elliot
Harriet’s wedding train was held by her three bridesmaids, her daughter Georgina, 14, and Peter’s children, Isla, 14, and Savannah, 15, who all looked elegant in floral garlands and matching white dresses.
And last week, Tatler crowned them ‘the new royal couple to watch’.
Last month, Zara and Mike Tindall were the first members of the Royal Family to arrive at Royal Ascot’s opening event.
The daughter of Princess Anne turned heads in a glamorous custom-made Rebecca Vallance belt dress and fascinator, while she opted for pale heels and an Anya Hindmarch shell pink ‘Mortimer clutch’, which retails at £1,150, to finish off the look.
To accessorise, Zara selected a pair of purple-and-gold dazzling drop earrings and a large pair of stylish sunglasses amid the warm summer weather.
In keeping with the royal couple’s theme, former rugby captain Mike wore a blue waistcoat and pink tie – with a required top hat in line with Ascot’s dress code.
She later joined the King and Queen for Ladies Day, putting on a fashionable display in a chic, belted yellow dress from Rebecca Vallance, featuring statement sleeves and pocket detailing.
She teamed the glamorous frock with a matching Anya Hindmarch clutch bag and hat, from Sarah Cant Millinery, and added more height to her frame with a pair of metallic gold heels from Emmy London.
Keeping the sun from her eyes with some stylish sunglasses, Zara completed her look with dazzling drop earrings.
She was joined in the parade ring by the King and Queen, Princess Anne, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, as well as Hollywood actor Stanley Tucci.
The Hunger Games star, 65, who is a regular at royal events and dinner parties, joined Their Majesties during the royal carriage procession at the Berkshire racecourse.
He was joined by his wife Felicity Blunt, 45, who is the sister of Tucci’s The Devil Wears Prada co-star, Oscar nominee Emily Blunt.