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Pregnant Zara Tindall looks blooming lovely at Cheltenham Ladies Day in red coat and polka dot dress

The Queen's granddaughter is expecting her second child this summer

Pregnant Zara Tindall showed off her growing baby bump at Cheltenham Ladies Day on Wednesday.


The Queen's granddaughter, 36, looked gorgeous in a dark red pleated coat and Isabella Oliver's £139 black and white polka dot Elisha maternity shirt dress, as she arrived at day 2 of the annual festival at Prestbury Park in Gloucestershire.


Zara teamed her outfit with beige knee-high boots and an Anya Hindmarch Carker tote bag.


The former Olympian is expecting her second child with husband Mike Tindall this summer, after they confirmed the news in January. The couple already have four-year-old daughter Mia.


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With Prince William and Kate expecting their third child next month, Zara and Mark's baby will be the Queen's seventh great-grandchild.

Zara has kept a relatively low profile since announcing her pregnancy but also attended the first day of the Cheltenham festival yesterday, wearing a black overcoat, a teal turtleneck and a burgundy handbag.


Today she was also joined at the racecourse by another member of the royal family - the Duchess of Cornwall.

Camilla joined racegoers for the day, stepping out in a tweed overcoat, beige printed scarf and burgundy accessories.

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The annual event comes to a close on Friday.

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