Zara Tindall and her daughter Mia wore matching suits at Aintree Ladies Day, with Zara in a pastel pink blazer with matching trousers and a white blouse, and Mia in a blue pinstripe suit with a high-collared top. The Tindall family attended the Aintree Grand National Festival, though the specific day of their visit has not been confirmed. Mike Tindall, Zara's husband, wore a beige blazer and black trousers at Aintree.
Charlotte Dawson wore a plunging pink dress at the Aintree Grand National Festival and kissed her fiancé Matt Sarsfield on arrival, with Sarsfield in a grey blazer and matching trousers. The Aintree Grand National Festival takes a relaxed dress code approach, telling attendees to come 'dressed to feel your best'. Fancy dress is allowed at Aintree as long as it is not offensive or derogatory.
Festival attendance figures show robust crowds, with over 150,000 racegoers expected over the three-day Aintree Grand National Festival. Crowds for the first day of racing at Aintree topped 28,000, up 22% on last year, and more than 45,000 usually attend Aintree for Ladies Day. Grand National race details include the event being on Saturday afternoon, with around £250 million expected to be gambled on the Grand National race.
The Aintree Grand National Festival is broadcast live to a television audience of around 800 million people worldwide. According to major media, Dolly Maude was appointed as a lady-in-waiting to Princess Anne in 2024. Dolly Maude accompanied Zara Tindall to Aintree Racecourse.