Zara Tindall concerned for Princess Anne ahead of Peter Phillips wedding: Here's why
Zara has full support of her husband Mike Tindall
Zara Tindall is reportedly concerned for her mother Princess Anne and she is insisting her mum “takes a break.”
According to a report by the Woman’s Day, after Princess Anne’s accident in 2024, Zara Tindall is hoping her mother has a bit of respite.
She is concerned about Anne’s heavy workload ahead of brother Peter Phillips wedding next month.
The insiders told the outlet, “The air and sea are incredibly reviving. She and her brother, Peter, count their blessings over their mum’s astonishing stamina.
“But seeing Mike’s heartbreak over his father has made Zara more determined than ever to push back on the royal schedule and insist her mum takes a break.”
The close confidant says, “Anne might still be working like she’s 25 but her daughter has decided enough is enough. She keeps reminding her mother there’s really no need, at her age, to fill her diary every day.”
However, the report claims that Anne has apparently refused to do so as she doesn’t agree.
As far as Anne is concerned, “she’ll work until she’s unable to – just like her mother, Queen Elizabeth,” the source continued.
Zara Tindall has expressed her concerns days before her brother Peter Phillips wedding in June this year.
Moreover, the report also says Zara has full support of her husband Mike Tindall.
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