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His one of the joys of being a child: riding on the shoulders of an adult.
The problem is that you have to hang on to something. So when Mia Tindall was hoisted by her mother's cousin, Prince William, she got caught … for her ears.
Wills seemed to grimace as Mia clung, perhaps fearing to find herself as her father, Prince Charles – who is often purring for his oversized horns.
Mia Tindall was hoisted by her mother's cousin, Prince William (center, right), while she was hiding her ears while Mia's cousin, Princess Charlotte, three years old, was also taking the high road, on the shoulders of his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge (left)
Prince George also participated in Family Day and found a pole on the generous shoulders of his uncle Mike Tindall, Zara's husband.
The Duke of Cambridge ensured Mia's safety by squeezing her ankles against Mother Zara's five-year-old national park during international testing of Burnham Market Horse in Norfolk.
Not to be outdone, Charlotte's cousin, Mia, three years old, has also adopted the high road, on the shoulders of her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, 37 years old. Kate was wearing fitted black jeans and a quilted Barbour jacket.
Prince George also participated in the family day and found a roost on the generous shoulders of his uncle Mike Tindall, Zara's husband.
Perhaps we remember the Tindall epic while a five-year-old British rugby star, George, lifted an airy sword over the life of the family.
The Cambridges and Tindalls gathered to watch Zara, a former Olympic silver medalist, compete on Friday.
Last year, 37-year-old Zara fell from her horse, but this time she finished third and fifth in her events while her family supported her.
Zara, who met her husband at the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia – won by England – was then seen receiving a hug of congratulations from 36-year-old William.
The Cambridges and Tindalls gathered to watch Zara, a former Olympic silver medalist, take part in the trials on Friday.
The two families, who have particularly close ties, have wrapped themselves up well to fight the freezing cold, although George got rid of a coat in favor of a fleece sweater.
Charlotte wore a waterproof jacket, a tartan skirt and black tights. Her father opted for sneakers, a flat hat and a green anorak. The events have become a popular family event, with an inflatable castle and circus workshops for children.
A spectator said, "They were like any other family, enjoying a day spent having a nice vacation. The children did not have tantrums and they all seemed very down-to-earth. Some people noticed them, but in general everybody continued as usual. "
The two families, who have particularly close ties, have been very good at fighting the freezing cold, even though George has dumped a coat in favor of a fleece sweater.
The events have become a popular family event, with an inflatable castle and children's circus workshops.
A spectator said, "They were like any other family, enjoying a day spent having a nice vacation. The children did not have tantrums and they all seemed very down-to-earth. A few people noticed them, but usually everyone went on as usual.
The Cambridges and Tindalls gathered to watch Zara, a former Olympic silver medalist, take part in the trials on Friday.
Mike Tindall runs with Mia Tindall as mother Zara Tindall participates in the second day of Burnham Market Horse Trials barefoot testing
Last year, 37-year-old Zara fell from her horse, but this time she finished third and fifth in her respective events as her family supported her.
Zara, who met her husband at the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia – won by England – was then seen receiving a hug of congratulations from William, 36
Mia Tindall plays on the fair ground as mother Zara Tindall participates in the second day of Burnham Market Horse Trials barefoot testing
Zara Tindall prepares for the jumping of obstacles under the snow and rain at Burnham Horse's tests while his family watched from the bottom of the bench
Mia Tindall, an adventurer, descends the hill at the Burnham Horse Trials in Norfolk, under the watchful eye of her father, Mike Tindall
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