Zara and Mike Tindall with their kids.Photo: Joe Giddens/PA Images/Getty

Zara Tindallhas the world’s most adorable cheering section!
Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter, who won a silver medal at the 2012 Olympics as part of the U.K.’s equestrian team, competed in the Barefoot Retreats Burnham Market International Horse Trials in Norfolk on Thursday.
He also goofed off a bit with his daughters, with Mia sitting on his shoulders as Lena took a spot between his legs to watch the events.
Mike Tindall with children Lucas, Mia and Lena.Joe Giddens/PA Images/Getty

Mia joined her parents last month at aService of Thanksgiving honoring her great-grandfatherPrince Philip, nearly one year after he died at age 99.
Mike and Lucas Tindall.Joe Giddens/PA Images/Getty

In November, Queen Elizabeth — who will turn 96 next week — joined other members of the royal family at ajoint christeningfor Lucas andPrincess EugenieandJack Brooksbank’s son, August.
“I took him swimming in the morning, so I think I readied him for it,” added Mike. “He was quite looking forward to it when the water was coming out.”
Mia, Mike and Lena Tindall.Joe Giddens/PA Images/Getty

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While admitted that food is “quite important” around Christmas and he always finds “a tiny bit of space left in my stomach somewhere for a bit of turkey or sausage or a bit of wine,” he most looks forward to the holidays as a time to get together with loved ones.
“For me, generally, bringing the family together at Christmastime is always lovely because we’re quite spread out doing our things a lot of time throughout the year. We get very few moments to actually come together,” he said. “When I see my children meet up with my cousin’s children, and they all have a wonderful time playing together, it’s very special. I look forward to that a lot.”
source: people.com