Zara Tindall stuns in head-to-toe velvet as royal steps out to support Princess Kate
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Princess Anne's daughter stepped out tonight to attend the royal carol concert at Westminster Abbey
Zara Tindall stunned in head-to-toe velvet as the royal stepped out to support Princess Kate this evening.
The 43-year-old arrived without her husband Mike Tindall as she attended the Royal Christmas Carol concert at Westminster Abbey.
Following her cousin Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Zara stunned in a head-to-toe burgundy velvet suit from Veronica Beard.
The mother-of-three tied her blonde hair into a neat bun and she carried a glamorous gold clutch bag from Stathberry for the occasion.
Zara Tindall stuns in head-to-toe velvet as royal steps out to support Princess Kate
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Zara Tindall stunned in a Veronica Beard velvet suit
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For footwear, Zara chose Kurt Geiger and her earrings were designed by Laurence Coste.
Zara was joined at the concert by the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children, her cousin, Princess Beatrice, her aunt Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh.
Princess Eugenie, along with the King and Queen, did not attend tonight's Christmas carol concert.
Kate, 42, wore a red Alexander McQueen coat designed by her wedding dress designer, Sarah Burton. The Princess of Wales also wore her red tartan skirt by Emilia Wickstead, which she first wore back in 2018.
Zara Tindall followed Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi into Westminster Abbey
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At the time, the skirt retailed for a whopping £1,450.
Kate accessorised with Amberley Barroque Pearl Earrings from Mulberry this evening, which cost $320 (£250).
According to Kensington Palace, the trees inside and outside the Abbey are from Windsor Great Park.
The wreaths were made and donated by Fantasy Greens, a UK based company.
Zara Tindall wore a velvet suit as she arrived at the concert without Mike Tindall
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Inside, the colour scheme is red and green, with the wreaths are adorned with red ribbon and bows.
Outside the Abbey, there is a natural, forest-like feel, with foliage and trees collected from woodlands.
The "Kindness" tree is from Windsor Great Park, adorned with red labels, featuring dedications from guests to people who have shown love, empathy and kindness.
After the service, the trees and wreaths will be donated to local charities to enjoy over the festive season.