Lena Tindall is actually taking after her sporty dad and mom Mike and Zara Tindall. The five-year-old granddaughter of Princess Anne impressed onlookers during a Rugby for Heroes charity occasion by finishing a 5k enjoyable run alongside her rugby star dad.
Adorable photos from the big day present Lena hugging her proud father Mike after racing to the end line. The pair had the selection of enterprise a 3k, 5k, or 10k run and, impressively, opted for the mid-range distance. Despite issues showing to be laborious going for Lena at instances, doting dad Mike was very encouraging and helped spur her on.
Wrapping up heat in opposition to the morning chill, Mike wore his crimson charity tee on prime of a black padded coat.
The beanie-clad royal went hand-in-hand with little Lena, whose crimson prime was paired with a purple puffer coat and black leopard print leggings.
Mike was seen chatting to different runners after making it over the ending line and the pair had been offered with medals for finishing the race.
Sporty dad and mom Mike and Zara
The Tindalls are elevating their youngsters Mia, 9, Lena, and little Lucas, two, to be simply as sporty as them.
Mike has performed within the Six Nations, serving to to take residence the Rugby World Cup crown in 2003, whereas equestrian Zara is an Olympic medallist and has beforehand been topped BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
The ladies already play for his or her native rugby membership, with Mike telling HELLO! final yr he is proud to see his daughters following in his footsteps.
“Both Mia and Lena go to Minchinhampton rugby club on a Sunday and they are only nine and four so we’ve got to give them a bit of time before the pressure comes on but they love all sports and they play rugby as well,” he stated.
Appearing on a Loose Men particular, Mike beforehand revealed simply how aggressive the household is with regards to sports activities. They do not fiddle!
DISCOVER: Mike Tindall shares frank recommendation for his sporty youngsters Mia, Lena and Lucas
“I can’t let them win,” he joked, earlier than including: “No, I let Mia win occasionally, but then we have races up the stairs. She’ll race me to her bedroom, but I always make sure I beat her a couple of times because she absolutely goes mad.”
He added: “She’s really competitive. But it’s part of making sure she understands that she has to be able to take losing every now and again.”
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