King Charles’ niece Zara Tindall, who is currently in Australia attending the annual Magic Millions carnival, has received widespread praise for a major career achievement.
Zara is not only the equestrian champion like her mother Princess Anne, she is also the godmother of Magic Millions Racing Women. While she may not be a working royal, she has supported a few causes alongside the royal family, particularly when it comes to horse-related charities.
The 44-year-old marked a “special moment” at the Gold Coast arena in Queensland on Sunday while demonstrating his impressive show jumping skills.
“Olympic rider Zara Tindall MBE took to the ring as an exhibition rider in the Magic Millions Queensland Off-The-Track Cup Final, riding the beautiful gray Rescoria – (Testa Rossa (AUS, 1996) x Big Brown (USA, 2004)), who was bred by none other than our own Gerry Harvey!” the organization said in a statement.
“We are delighted to see another wonderful example of a thoroughbred thriving in a new career beyond racing. Congratulations Zara, a remarkable run and a fitting celebration of the talent, adaptability and future of these exceptional horses.”
Previously, Zara and Princess Anne attended an annual event for the charity World Horse Welfare in November 2025, during which Zara spoke about post-Brexit challenges to horse welfare and travel. Princess Anne is the president of the association and Zara Tindall is its godmother.




