In a delightful twist of royal family dynamics, Princess Anne showcased her easygoing nature when it came to her daughter Zara Tindall’s bold choice of body art.
Zara, known for her spirited personality, made headlines back in 1998 when she decided to get her tongue pierced at the tender age of 17.
This rebellious act took place while she was attending Gordonstoun, the Scottish boarding school that has educated several royals over the years.
The piercing didn’t go unnoticed.
Zara sported a silver stud in her tongue during her uncle King Charles‘s 50th birthday bash, much to the surprise of royal observers.
However, just a year later, that daring piece of jewelry had disappeared, leaving many to wonder about its brief stint in royal history.
What’s even more intriguing is how Princess Anne responded to her daughter’s unconventional look.
Instead of reprimanding Zara for her bold choice, Princess Anne took a remarkably relaxed approach.
She allowed her daughter to embrace her teenage rebellion without imposing any strict royal expectations.
In a candid moment shared with Tatler magazine in 2011, Zara reflected on her piercing, humorously noting, “At least I didn’t have it coming out of my nose or anything.” This light-hearted take perfectly encapsulated the bond between mother and daughter.
During this time, Princess Anne reportedly expressed concern about whether Zara could articulate properly with her new adornment.
Yet, her worries seemed to fade quickly as she remained supportive and close to her daughter, who now has a family of her own.
Today, Zara and her husband Mike Tindall live on the picturesque Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire, which is also home to Princess Anne.
Zara and Mike’s residence, known as Aston Farm, spans an impressive 700 acres.
It boasts a home theater, gym, and games room, catering to their three children: Mia, Lena, and Lucas.
The family enjoys a cozy lifestyle, complete with the support of relatives nearby.
Zara’s older brother, Peter Phillips, along with his two daughters, Savannah and Isla, also resides on the estate, creating a close-knit family atmosphere.
Interestingly, there have been whispers about the Tindalls contemplating a move to Australia.
The couple first crossed paths in the Land Down Under back in 2003 and have maintained a fondness for the country ever since.
However, recent reports suggest they are rethinking this potential relocation.