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Zara Tindall glows as she shows off her growing baby bump at Cheltenham Festival

She’s bumping along nicely!
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Zara Tindall showed off her delightful baby bump while attending the Cheltenham Festival Champion Day on Tuesday.

The 36-year-old, who is expecting her second child in just a matter of months, kept cozy for the outdoor event in an oversized black coat, a teal turtleneck jumper and tapered trousers. She completed the down-to-earth look with a grey trilby hat and a statement bag by Paul Costelloe.

The beloved royal arrived to the festival on the arm of her husband, Mike Tindall. She was later pictured laughing and chatting with a group of close friends.

Her mother, the Princess Royal, was also pictured alongside the expectant royal on the first day of the popular racing event.

Zara attended the popular event alongside hubby Mike Tindall and mum Princess Anne.

The Queen’s granddaughter kept her growing baby bump cosy in an oversized coat.

And POP! There’s that baby bump.

Zara and Mike announced in January that they are expecting their second child, believed to be due in the British summer.

A spokesperson for the pair said in a statement: “I can confirm Zara is pregnant with her second child.”

A Buckingham Palace spokesperson later revealed The Queen and Royal Family are “very pleased” about the pregnancy.

The equestrian champ and former England rugby player are already the proud parents to Mia Tindall, who turned four on January 17th.

On Christmas Eve last year, Zara and Mike made the devastating announcement they had miscarried.It’s believed Zara was about four months into her pregnancy.

“Very sadly, Zara and Mike Tindall have lost their baby. At this difficult time, we ask that everyone respects their privacy,” a rep for the couple said at the time.

The couple are already the proud parents to Mia, who turns four this month.

Speaking about their loss in May, Mike revealed little Mia had been their “saving grace.”

“One thing you do learn is how many other people have had to go through the same,” the 39-year-old told the Sunday Times.

“The saving grace for us has been Mia, our daughter who is now three. However down we feel she will come running up in our faces,” Mike continued.

“When I was playing [rugby] I hardly saw her; now we can see her grow up. I can take her swimming and I can take her to Ninja Tots. You’ll never be able to see her there because she disappears in a puff of smoke.”

After Prince William and Duchess Catherine welcome their third child in April, this newest addition will become The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh’s seventh great-grandchild, and Princess Anne’s fourth grandchild.

Overall, the bub will become the 19th in line to the British throne.

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