
Mia Tindall has a ball with her grandmother Princess Anne at polo festival
One day after she stole the show at the Maserati Royal Charity Polo Trophy, Mia Tindall returned to the polo field for some more fun and games. The precious two-year-old ran around with her grandmother Princess Anne and dad Mike Tindall while her mother participated in the Gloucestershire Festival of Polo.
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The proud grandmother played catch with her little princess while Mike used a polo mallet to hit a ball around, which Mia raced to pick up. After tiring herself out, the toddler found refuge in her father's arms and paused to give her grandmother a loving kiss.
The sprightly youngster has "quite a little personality on her," says Mike, and it certainly came across during her two-day outing at the polo fields. On Saturday, Mia laughed and played with a friend on the sidelines while her second cousin Prince William competed in a charity match. She also received a visit from Prince Harry, who blew raspberries on her back while she bashfully hugged her mom.
After Mia grew upset when a polo mallet was taken from her, she was cheered up by her mom swinging her around, and showed off by rolling down the hill as Zara tried to catch her.
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Mike has previously opened up about his daughter, chatting about her iconic pose in the Queen's portrait with her grandchildren and great-children. Mia received a great deal of attention as she held up the Queen's handbag, and Mike revealed that it was a "great photo for her."
He said: "It just happened at the right time. She was being a bit naughty. The queen got it quite right when she told her: 'Just hold the handbag now' and she did that. It ended up being a great photo for her. It just turned out to be the right photo at the right time and it will be something we'll always cherish, I think."