Zara Tindall stuns in gorgeous all-navy outfit as she starts new job

We love her latest look!

Zara Tindall has stepped out in a head-to-toe navy outfit and fans can’t get enough.

The Queen’s eldest granddaughter has been pictured for the first time in her new role as Racecourse Director at Cheltenham.

She took up the new position on New Year’s Day and will work to support the Chairman and executive in the successful operation of the racecourse.

Stepping out on Saturday, Zara wore a simple navy belted coat from a British brand popular among the young royals - Reiss.

She teamed it with knee-high Stuart Weitzman boots and a gorgeous navy blue quilted bag with a chain strap.

For accessories, Zara paired her outfit with a grey hat with a blue trim along with some Calleija earrings.

During her outing, Zara talked with friends at the racecourse and, according to the Mail, described her new position as an "honour".

Those looking to recreate Zara’s stunning look will be pleased to hear a few of the pieces her still available and there are alternatives for those which are not.

The wool long-line coat is currently in stock and is also on sale - down from £345 to £190.

But those who want to get her look for less can find these lookalike products.

Oasis at John Lewis currently has a longline navy coat for just £80, with a wrap stand collar very similar to Zara’s.

Her quilted blue bag bares a striking resemblance to a black croc Russell & Bromley bag, selling for £295. Likewise, Ted Baker is selling a similar croc print black leather bag for £159.

Scroll through our gallery below to shop the royal edit for yourself.

Oasis at John Lewis Long Line Coat, £80

Oasis at John Lewis Long Line Coat, £80

Reiss Navy Longline Coat, £190

Reiss Navy Longline Coat, £190

Ted Baker Leather Croc Bag, £159

Ted Baker Leather Croc Bag, £159

Russell & Bromley Diana bag, £295

Russell & Bromley Diana bag, £295

Lizzie Thomson is a regular contributor to woman&home, and also contributes to Metro.co.uk, Ideal Home, Culture Trip, and Evening Standard, covering all things lifestyle.