Zara Tindall is on standby for her mother, Princess Anne, ready to assist with anything she needs, even if it means taking on more royal responsibilities.
The Princess Royal’s daughter and her husband, Mike Tindall, were spotted at Wimbledon earlier this week, seemingly stepping in for Anne. This appearance was their first public outing since Anne suffered a concussion from a horse fall, which led to her spending five nights in the hospital.
Although Zara is not an active working member of the royal family, King Charles' niece represented her mother at the major sporting event.
“I suspect that Zara will do as she has always done, which is what has always been right for herself and her family,” Sarah Lloyd told GB News.
“Zara appears to be a well-rounded and real royal, and I believe that she will continue to enjoy public duties if it feels right to her,” she continued. "When something like this happens to your mother, it can shock and remind you that we are all human, and accidents like this can rock even the most grounded individuals."
Anne’s children have played a significant role in her recovery and have assisted with her royal duties.
It remains to be seen whether Zara and Mike will consider working as full-time royals.