Zara and Mike Tindall put on picture-perfect display at Wimbledon in post-baby outing

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Zara Tindall and Mike Tindall were the picture of happiness as they stepped out for a day at Wimbledon for the tennis world championships.

Zara, who gave birth to their newest baby Lucas Philip Tindall on March 21, looked elegant and ready for business in a navy and white striped midi dress for the occasion.

The 40 year old royal wore her signature blond locks in its traditional bob as she grinned for the camera.

The mum-of-three teamed her outfit with a pair of navy espadrille sandals and a matching cross body bag.


She wore a watch and had a pair of sunglasses as she proudly stood next to her rugby star husband.

Mike coordinated in a light powder blue jacket, navy trousers and suede shoes.

The sportsman paired his look with a patterned navy tie and a pink shirt.

In another snap, the couple could also be seen walking towards the courts.

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Zara showed off her stunning post-baby figure as she linked arms with her husband.

The Royal couple also share daughters Mia, seven, and Lena, two.

Mike allowed a glimpse into his life with Zara and her slightly dramatic labour during a podcast with his rugby pals a few months ago.

"Sunday got even better because a little baby boy arrived at my house," Mike announced with a grin.

The rugby player then revealed that there was no time to get Zara to the hospital, whose labour came unexpectedly and very swift.

"Arrived very quickly. Didn't make it to hospital. On the bathroom floor,” Mike continued.

“So yeah, it was running to the gym, get a mat, get into the bathroom, get the mat on the floor, towels down, brace, brace, brace.

"Fortunately the midwife who was going to meet us at the hospital wasn't that far away so she drove up just as we had assumed the position and the second midwife arrived just after the head had arrived," Mike added at the time.

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