Lena Tindall seen for the first time with royal cousins



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The public had a first glimpse of the Queen's smallest granddaughter (photo: Rex)

Lena Tindall was seen walking in public for the first time while enjoying a hot summer day with her family.

Zara, 38, and her older sister Mia, five, have joined the one-year-old mother at the Festival of British Eventing.

The two men were free to jump into the bouncy castles and enjoy the day at the event that was taking place on the grounds of Gatcombe Park, home of Princess Anne Gloucestershire.

Lena, one of the queen's eight great-grandchildren, seems to have developed an extroverted personality and seems not to be afraid when charging on the field.

This is the first time that the public sees this girl, who has been largely kept out of the spotlight since her birth last June.

Lena, 13 months, seemed unable to stop anything, while she was dragging herself barefoot (Photo: Rex)
She is the youngest daughter of Zara and Mikle Tindall (photo: Rex)
But later, she seemed grateful for the life of Mother Zara (photo: Rex)
Lena needed some help getting in and out of the bouncy castle (Photo: CAMERA PRESS / Mark Stewart)
But once on solid ground, she gave her mother the courage to run (Photo: Rex)

But the excitement of the day soon casualties the young royal and she was seen being carried by Zara to rest her legs.

Mia seemed to have buckets of energy all day and burst out laughing as she ran on an inflatable tire while she was tied to a bungee.

Their father, former England English rugby player, Mike Tindall, was absent, though Zara seemed to have no trouble keeping an eye on his two daughters.

Mike and Zara are regularly seen with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, whom they are known to be particularly close to.

Zara made sure that her eldest daughter, Mia, went well all day (photo: Rex)
Mia had a fantastic time at the Gatcombe All around Festival (photo: Rex)
She could not erase the smile from her face (Photo: Rex)
They were joined by their royal cousin, Isla and Savannah Phillips (photo: Rex)
Peter Phillips, Princess Anne's son, gave a piggy to his daughters (Photo: Splash News)
They seemed to have a good time (photo: Splash News)

The two daughters of Tindall had the company of their cousins ​​Savannah and Isla Phillips, accompanied by their parents, Peter and Autumn.

Peter toured the city with his children and also confronted Isla, aged seven, in front of his older sister.

Savannah, eight, then took his younger brother in the back when the two men, both wearing matching overalls, were laughing.

The four men took advantage of the heat and stopped in front of an ice cream van where Peter paid for the children's treats.

Mike Tindall joined them on the second day of the festival (photo: Splash News)
Lena seemed ready to leave on Saturday of the event (photo: Getty)
Savannah seemed to struggle to lift Lena up in the air (Photo: Getty)
She finally managed to join the youngest (Photo: Rex)
The little girl was the center of attention (Photo: Rex)
Savannah and Isla helped their little cousin walk (Photo: Rex)

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