Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall’s mischievous daughter Mia is star of show at celebrity golf tournament
THEY’RE just like any other parents on a family day out trying to keep their excitable kid under control.
Mike Tindall has been spotted playing with his and Zara Phillips’ adorable – but mischievous – daughter Mia at a celebrity golf tournament today.
The Queen’s fourth great-grandchild joined her parents at the 2019 Celebrity Cup golf tournament at Celtic Manor Resort near Newport in Wales.
As her ex-rugby player dad, 40, competed in the star-studded sporting event, the five-year-old tried to join in.
Mia was seen holding his golf club and also trying make herself useful by helping move his golf bag with a course attendant.
At one point, Zara, 38, and Mike’s eldest child – who has a younger sister Lena – messed around with her dad.
She climbed on his back and clutched at his leg as he laughed and strode across the course.
The little girl also rode with her father in the back of a golf buggy.
Zara was also on hand to look after the youngster, and could be seen helping her off the floor at one point.
The Olympian was also spotted pushing a pram with one-year-old daughter Lena inside.
At last night’s gala dinner for the sporting event, Zara was spotted taking part in a spot of karaoke.
The royal joined other guests in singing the classic Paul Simon hit Call Me Al following the sit down dinner.
Dressed in a black cocktail dress, she did not hold back belting out the lyrics to the well known 80s tune.
And her performance certainly seemed to rouse the crowds who could all be seen cheering as she performed.
It was clearly a favourite song of the mum-of-two, who only briefly glanced at the lyrics during her performance on Saturday night.
The charity event was also attended by her husband, former England rugby captain Mike, with the parents joined by their two daughters Mia and Lena.
Sources exclusively told Fabulous Digital that the two girls could be seen dancing with their mum earlier in the evening.
The annual event was held in the Caernarfon Ballroom, with guests enjoying a three course dinner as well as a charity raffle, and a musical performance by Brian McFadden.
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