- Zara Tindall, 43, impressed the stylish ensemble she wore at Westminster Abbey
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Zara Tindall has been impressing some recently with her stylish ensembles, most recently turning heads at the Princess of Wales’ carol concert at Westminster Abbey on Friday.
The Christmas carol concert has become a festive staple in recent years thanks to Kate Middleton, who organises the event.
The daughter of Princess Anne, was without her husband Mike or children Mia, Lena and Lucas as she walked into the venue with cousin Beatrice.
Zara, 43, donned a burgundy velvet trouser-suit, with a double-breasted blazer and flared trousers.
She completed the ensemble with matching heels and a glamorous gold bag.
The royal wore her blonde hair loosely pinned back, with a long fringe swept to the side.
A pair of statement floral earrings, in a similar shade of dark berry red, were the finishing touch.
Her chic look impressed royal watchers, who praised the niece of King Charles over her style choices.
Zara Tindall (pictured) looked stylish in a maroon velvet two-piece trouser suit as she attended the Princess of Wales’ Christmas concert at Westminster Abbey on Friday
Many took to Instagram to praise the equestrian, with one writing: ‘Zara stole the fashion of them all.’
Another added: ‘Zara is just gorgeous in this suit, love the colour too.’
A third wrote: ‘She is lovely ❤️. Love the velvet.’
In a similar vein, a fourth added: ‘Looking fabulous as always Mrs Tindall.’
Another royal watcher simply wrote: ‘She looks fantastic.’
Among the other guests at the event were the entire Middleton family clan, who have been Kate’s dedicated support network throughout what has been a difficult year for the royal, who undertook a course of chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer.
Princess Beatrice and the Duchess of Edinburgh also attended. The King and Queen, however, were not amongst the guests.
At the end of last month, it was reported that Zara revealed some details of how the royals spend the festive season.
Royal watchers took to Instagram to praise the mother-of-three’s look, with one proclaiming that she ‘stole’ the show
Zara opted for a more traditional look while attending Paddy Power Day at Cheltenham Racecourse in November this year (pictured)
Attending the Battle of the Commentators charity lunch at Evolution London in Battersea Park on November 27, the mother-of-three was said to shed light on how they enjoy the royal holidays.
She is said to have shared how they keep up with both traditions and more modern elements – including a surprising gift-giving custom that involves the whole family.
According to a source, Zara confirmed the long suspected tradition of a black tie dinner on Christmas Eve, where King Charles and Queen Camilla usually host their extended family at Sandringham in Norfolk.
And apparently it’s not just the younger family members who are treated to a stocking, with even the most senior royals waking up to a festive goodie bag on the big day.
According to an insider, Zara said during the event: ‘We give presents to each other on Christmas Eve. As adults, we still have stockings on Christmas Day,’ reported Hello!.
When quizzed over whether even her late grandparents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, would have stockings on Christmas day, Zara replied, ‘Of course’.
Compliments were showered on Zara by royal watchers, with some using words like ‘fantastic’ and ‘fabulous’ to describe her look
Accompanied by her doting husband, Mike Tindall, 46, Zara is a regular attendee of the Sandringham Christmas celebrations.
The pair are regularly spotted making the annual amble to St Mary Magdalene Church, where the family attend a Christmas Day service.
In former years, the couple have brought along their two daughter, Mia, ten, and Lena, six, though their youngest, Lucas, three, is yet to enjoy his first Christmas Day outing.
In previous years, the adorable young Tindalls have stolen the show alongside their cousins, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Since becoming king, Charles, 76, appears to have made effort to stick to royal traditions. However, in recent years the royal has allowed for an even bigger celebration with Queen Camilla, 77, also inviting her children and grandchildren to Sandringham.