Zara shares her shopping tips with fans
has shared her shopping secrets with fans as she enjoys her time in Australia .
The daughter of has been Down Under for the prestigious two-week horse racing event alongside her ex-rugby star husband, .
Appearing in a promotional video for the Gold Coast shopping precinct, Pacific Fair, in Queensland, Australia, Zara cut a gorgeous figure in a breezy blue and white floral backless dress for her shopping day out.
The video showed Zara, 43, shopping with a friend, exploring the expansive mall and shops, and enjoying a glass of bubbly.
Zara opened the video facing the camera: “It’s great to be back in Australia and I’m here at Pacific Fair on the Gold Coast, which is my favourite place to shop.”
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Zara Tindall shopping at Pacific Fair
The video then cuts to a shot of Zara arriving at the mall, sitting in the passenger seat of a black SUV. On arrival at the mall, she browses the clothes rails, looks at items, and tries on a pair of white sandals.
, they do not take money from the Sovereign Grant but fund their lifestyle through various brand deals.
In 2012, Zara was announced as the first Magic Millions Racing Women Ambassador.
Magic Millions has been a regular fixture in Zara’s calendar since that year, when she became its patron following her
as it is where their love story began. The two have been married since 2011 and have three children – Mia Tindall, 10, Lena Tindall, six, and Lucas Tindall, three.
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Zara looked stylish in a floral backless ensemble
On , @magicmillionspolo captioned the : “During The Star Gold Coast Magic Millions Carnival, Zara Tindall dropped into her favourite shopping destination, Pacific Fair to shop all her favourite brands and enjoy the beautiful Pommery Champagne and Caviar Bar.”
, Zara previously told : “I have a big passion for racing, and being involved and getting more women involved in the racing industry was a great initiative for me to get behind.
“It’s an amazing success story, an initiative which has brought a light to women in racing, but also ownership in racing.
“Along with the love of the horse and being able to watch the horse grow and go to the races, there’s all those other things that ladies like – the fashion, the connection with your friends, going out and meeting other people”.