Prince William chases his adorable second cousin Mia as he joins the Tindalls at a Gloucester Festival polo match
Cute toddler Mia has stolen the show again at another gathering of Royals
THIS was the adorable moment Prince William chased his little second cousin Mia Tindall at a polo match in Gloucestershire today.
Heartwarming images show the Prince playing with the three-year-old who joined her parents Zara and Mike at the Gloucester Festival of Polo.
The Queen's great-granddaughter could be seen squealing with delight as she was swung about by her former-rugby captain father at the annual two-day event at Beaufort Polo Club in Westobirt.
Jovial Mia was also pictured performing handstands with her cousin Savannah Phillips, six, and Isla Phillips, five - the children of Peter Phillips and wife Autumn.
Last year Mia stole the show with her cuteness when she was pictured holding the Queen's handbag in a family snap marking her landmark 90th birthday.
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The Duke of Cambridge was given a warm embrace by his cousin-in-law Mike when he arrived earlier today, before he swapped his casual shirt and jeans for polo gear and took part in the event.
Mike Tindall revealed how his cheeky daughter helped him and wife Zara recover from their devastating miscarriage.
The couple were left heartbroken on Christmas Eve when the Queen’s granddaughter lost their second child, just weeks after they had announced her pregnancy.
Mike, 38, previously opened up about Mia’s star turn in the family picture, which featured The Queen’s other great-grandchildren including Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
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.”
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