Fans praise Mike and Zara Tindall's 'adorable' display at Wimbledon as loved-up couple pack on the PDA
Images of Mike and Zara Tindall at Wimbledon are proof, as if we needed it, that the cute couple are just as in love as ever
Images of Mike and Zara Tindall at Wimbledon, cuddling up to each other, kissing, and packing on all the PDA sends royal fans into overdrive as they can't get enough of the loved-up pair.
- Shots of Mike and Zara Tindall at Wimbledon canoodling show the pair are just as loved up as ever.
- The royal couple were photographed at day two of the legendary tennis competition, but weren't sitting in the royal box.
- In other royal news, The Queen stuns crowds in sweet lavender outfit at surprise Scottish appearance - but wait until you see her brooch
Mike and Zara Tindall at Wimbledon are proof that Cupid's arrow hit a bullseye and the parents of three are as crazy about each other as ever. Previously, woman&home spoke to an expert to analyze Mike and Zara Tindall's body language - but you don't need to be a pro to see this couple are relationship goals.
Even the most die-hard tennis fans, who may be more concerned about how to watch Wimbledon 2022, had their hearts melted by Gatcombe Park's famous residents. Who wouldn't be swayed by the sweet fashion hack Mike Tindall uses to compliment Zara's outfits?
This trick was on full show once again, as they coordinated to the max for day two of the tennis event, making it seem like choosing what to wear at Wimbledon 2022 was easy as pie. Zara looked resplendent in a white shirt dress and Mike opted for a smart white shirt, stripey tie, beige jacket, and navy trousers.
This matchy vibe was emulated only recently by another royal couple, when Ascot saw Kate Middleton and Prince William subtly coordinate outfits.
Being smoochy in public isn't against royal protocol per se. Take for example Prince William and Kate Middleton's ‘gentle PDA’ and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's kiss. It isn't, however, usual to see the Tindalls' level of canoodling at public events.
Speaking to PEOPLE, Royal etiquette expert Myka Meier, founder and director of Beaumont Etiquette, explained, "The royals often adjust PDA to mirror the formality of the event they are attending. At a somber or more formal event, we are less likely to see PDA than at a casual event where it would be deemed more fitting."
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This year the couple aren't sitting in the Wimbledon Royal Box, sitting instead in the official sponsor Rolex' stand as official guests. It's probable that they're enjoying strawberries and cream at Wimbledon and plenty of Pimms - that's what it's all about after all...oh, and tennis too!
Aoife is an Irish journalist and writer with a background in creative writing, comedy, and TV production.
Formerly woman&home's junior news editor and a contributing writer at Bustle, her words can be found in the Metro, Huffpost, Delicious, Imperica and EVOKE.
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