Zara Tindall urged to send 'strong message of Royal Family unity' amid Princess Anne's recovery
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The Princess Royal was hospitalised last month after suffering a blow to the head
Zara Tindall has been urged to send a "strong message of Royal Family unity" amid Princess Anne's recovery by a PR expert.
The Princess Royal was hospitalised last month after suffering a blow to the head on the Gatcombe Park estate.
Anne's daughter Zara, 43, was photographed visiting the Princess Royal during her hospital stay.
Other than those photographs, the mother-of-three has not stepped out publicly amid her mother's recovery.
Zara urged to send 'strong message of royal unity' amid Anne's recovery
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Desislava Dobreva, a branding expert, spoke exclusively to GB News to explain how Zara should approach life in the spotlight in the coming weeks.
She said: "What Zara can do now is highlight the strong family bonds within the Royal Family by appearing with other family members during public events.
"This approach will underscore the idea that the family is united and supportive during Princess Anne's recovery."
In the weeks before Princess Anne's injury, Zara was appearing in public quite frequently.
She attended Royal Ascot alongside her royal cousins, Prince William, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
The 43-year-old also supported the Prince of Wales at a Buckingham Palace garden party last month in a private capacity.
As a professional equestrian, Zara often attends sporting championships like Wimbledon, which began on Monday, July 1.
However, she has not attended any of the matches so far, nor has her husband Mike Tindall while Princess Anne is recovering from her injuries.
Anne's daughter Zara Tindall was snapped leaving the hospital after spending more than an hour with the Princess Royal
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PAZara is not a working member of the Royal Family, nor was she raised with a royal title, unlike her other cousins.
Her mother, Princess Anne, 73, is often regarded as one of the hardest-working members of the Royal Family.
Anne's absence from the royal diary has meant that fewer royals are currently undertaking official engagements.