Zara Tindall, the grandson of the late Queen Elizabeth II, struck in words about a common love for horses and the inheritance that the Queen left her family. In an interview for The Australian Women's Weekly, Zara shares the details of her connection with the horses and recalls how the queen influenced the formation of her career as a professional rider.
"She knew very well what was happening in my career when I grew," Zara shared.
Zara emphasized how the Queen conveyed her love for her daughter Princess Anna and his granddaughters. "When there is someone who has a huge impact in your life, it leaves a hole," she added, expressing his grandmother's loss.
Recalling the life without Queen Elizabeth II, Zara said, "When you lose a person who leaves your mark for 70 years, it causes pain."
As for the memoirs of her children about great -grandmother, Zara said that her younger son Lucas, though he did not remember, but the daughters of Mia and Lena remember the Queen well. They store photos and recall it as an important part of their holidays and family time.
Zara Tindall and her family continue to be inherited and love for horses that were an important part of their life together.