Mum-of-two Zara Tindall revealed as new ambassador for iCandy prams… and baby Lena stars in the advert
The equestrian’s appointment comes after the company releases its £1,500 'all-terrain' buggy in collaboration with Land Rover
ZARA Tindall’s baby may only be three months ol, but she has already starred in her first advert.
Youngster Lena appeared with her famous royal mum in a campaign video for pushchair brand iCandy.
Zara, 37, has recently been made an ambassador for the brand and has wasted no time in getting little Lena in for a guest appearance in the advert.
The equestrian’s appointment for the company comes as it releases its £1,500 “all-terrain” buggy in collaboration with Land Rover.
The advert starts with the Olympic medallist galloping through the countryside and speaking of her love of riding and how she wanted to get back into it after taking a break after maternity leave.
She says: “I do like my family being at events and the iCandy for Land Rover is perfect for our lifestyle. It fits into everything that we are doing.
“Being able to have a pushchair that copes with all terrain, in and out of the car, being light enough.
“All those things that you need to do quickly as well. Makes life so much easier for you.”
In a scene pushing Lena in the pram, Zara says: “I ride with the best equipment so being able to have to best equipment for the baby is fantastic and having that iCandy pushchair allows you to have the best for the baby.”
Zara and rugby ace husband Mike Tindall already have a four-year-old daughter called Mia, and welcomed baby Lena into the world on June 18.
And there is no holding the royal back, as she hasn’t ruled out doing a second Olympics.
Zara competed at the London 2012 Olympic games and obtained a silver medal for Team GB.
She recently revealed she suffered a second miscarriage before the birth of daughter Lena, following her first miscarriage in 2016.
Speaking on BBC Breakfast on September 17, the Queen's granddaughter spoke of the loss for her and husband Mike.
She said: "It's very different for us because we're carrying the child, but for guys I guess it's kind of that helpless feeling, which must be incredibly high and horrible for them.
"At the end of the day they've still lost a child too."
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