Zara Tindall and her daughter Mia wore matching suits for Ladies Day at Aintree, according to multiple reports. Zara Tindall wore a pastel pink blazer with matching trousers and a white blouse, while Mia Tindall wore a blue pinstripe suit with a high-collared top. Mike Tindall complemented the family look in a beige blazer and black trousers.
Charlotte Dawson wore a plunging pink dress at the Aintree Grand National Festival, multiple reports indicate. She packed on the PDA with her fiancé Matt Sarsfield, who wore a grey blazer with matching trousers. The Tindall family attended the Aintree Grand National Festival, where Mia Tindall experienced a whirlwind of emotions during the horse racing, though the specific emotions she displayed have not been detailed.
Dolly Maude, a lady-in-waiting to Princess Anne, also attended Aintree Racecourse. The Tindalls were in high spirits at Cheltenham last month, according to multiple reports. The Aintree Grand National Festival takes a relaxed approach to dress code, telling attendees to come 'dressed to feel your best', multiple reports indicate.
Fancy dress is allowed at the festival as long as it is not offensive or derogatory. The festival attracts around 150,000 people to Aintree each year and is broadcast live to a television audience of around 800 million people worldwide, according to multiple reports. Crowds for the first day of racing topped 28,000, up 22% on last year, organisers at The Jockey Club said.
More than 45,000 usually descend on Aintree for Ladies Day, multiple reports indicate. Dolly Maude was appointed as a lady-in-waiting to Princess Anne in 2024, according to multiple reports. The event's relaxed dress code and large attendance highlight its appeal as a major social and sporting occasion.