Mike Tindall pledged to bring his three children to the fair, while his wife, Zara, attended the Houghton Hall Horse Trials on Saturday.
Mike, 43, a former rugby player, watched closely as eight-year-old Mia took her siblings to the Norfolk estate after getting paid for rides.
Little brother Lucas looked excited to join his sisters when he was seen taking his first steps in public after having the opportunity to fall off his father’s shoulders.
The thrill-seeking family appeared in a good mood when three-year-old Lena smiled broadly as she embarked on a bungee ride at the amusement park.
Eight-year-old Mia Tindall accompanied their three-year-old siblings Lena and one (pictured) Lucas to attractions, including teacups, as his father Mike watched at the Norfolk amusement park on Saturday.

Mike (pictured left) paired a gray jacket with a beanie and jeans for a fun day out while wife Zara competes in the Houghton Hall Horse Trials


The former rugby player was seen walking the field with his one-year-old son, Lucas (pictured left), eager to join in the fun with his sisters.

Lucas was seen taking his first steps in public as the three Mikes walked confidently alongside their father, and the crowd watched.


Lucas looked adorable in dark pants and a turquoise sweater as he showed his desire to attend the carnival events.
Mike Tindall, married to the Queen’s oldest nephew, paired a gray jacket with jeans and a beret for a casual look.
During their time in Norfolk, she was aware of her children’s safety and saw her arm reach out to Lena as she bounced on her bungee ride.
Ranked 22nd for the throne, Mia had a noticeable amount of self-confidence as she somersaulted and had fun kicking her legs with her hands off the harness.
Mike supported his daughters’ quirks by keeping Lucas busy and giving the baby a comprehensive grasp of everything that was going on before giving the one-year-old a chance to participate in kid-friendly activities.
Lucas sat on Mia’s lap as the brothers went to their teacups, while Mike gave them time to interact in a playful way.

Eight-year-old Mia looked confident as she took a bungee ride in jeans, a red T-shirt, and bright pink sneakers.

Mia smiled proudly as she continued to bounce during the bungee loop after a successful somersault.

Mike puts Lucas on his shoulder as he watches three-year-old Lena have fun doing a bungee ride
Equestrian and Olympian Zara missed out on the fun as she was busy competing in the Houghton Hall horse racing trials.
Princess Anne’s daughter is an equestrian and olympic expert who has a relatively low public profile and often spends her weekends attending sporting events.
Mike and his three children have consistently shown their support by participating in Zara competitions.
This weekend’s releases come as the HRH title-less royal launches its website to celebrate sporting success. Great new site – zaratindall.com – makes no mention of its real link.

Mia was seen taking care of her younger brother Lucas while they were riding a few horses.


Former rugby player Mike entrusted Mia to pay for the cars while exploring the carnival with his brothers.

Mia and Lena were spotted trying their luck at a card game, while Mike and Lucas applauded their efforts.


Standing next to Mia in disarray, Lucas seemed eager to get something for himself.
The website was created by Equimi after Zara became the brand ambassador for the company that designs online pages for motorcyclists. Her family life is rarely mentioned and there is no indication that her mother was a royal princess.
The page is also tagged with a Rolex ad and listings and links to several of its sponsors, including Landrover and Equine America.
She writes in her bio: “After the birth of her first child in January 2014, Zara competed at the highest level again seven months later, winning the team silver medal at the 2014 World Equestrian Games in Normandy.
In April 2017, she finished third in the High Kingdom at the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event before giving birth to her second child in the spring of 2018.

Mia made sure Lucas didn’t get in trouble as their father followed Mike to the fair.


Mia, Lena, and Lucas seemed to be having fun as they reunited during a cup of tea tour.

The siblings could bond all day while their mother, Zara, competed in the Houghton Hall horse races.
‘Since then Zara has regularly participated in national and international events.’
Zara also lists eight of her current and former horses on the page, as well as a “news” page with a link to her achievements and updates on her career.
Despite being the Queen’s eldest granddaughter, Zara does not have a SAR title and is not a true worker.
Its deal with Equimi is the latest in a long series of brand sponsorships and partnerships for Zara, which has been able to make the most of its unique position of being part of the royal family but not holding a title.
The mother-of-three is also the brand ambassador for Rolex and Musto and owns her own line of jewellery under the Australian brand Cajella, which together experts estimate could be worth £1.1m or more per year.
Thanks to their work, Zara and Mike have managed to live a “normal” life and live in relative privacy with their daughters – at least in real circles – but continue to reap the rewards of profitable relationships that are at least partially thanked. their position in the royal family.
The Tindalls also spend a lot of time doing charity work and have phone directories full of famous names.
Source: Daily Mail