
Zara and Mike Tindall were spotted at Wimbledon on Wednesday among many other VIPs. The popular royal couple were alongside Spice Girls' Geri Halliwell-Horner and her husband Christian Horner, as they enjoyed the tennis together. However, before the match, Zara and Mike Tindall gave a rare interview to the Wimbledon Radio Channel, in which the pair were asked about traditions they couldn’t live without.
Leading the interview, Lily Coleman said: "Wimbledon is known for its traditions, players were white, strawberries and cream, pims, what is the one tradition that you could not live without?"
After confirming whether she meant a general life tradition, Mike responded: "Erm, I'm not sure what that is.
"I was definitely going to say Pims for Wimbledon, but I don't know about life. I'm all about food... eating is a good one, but I don't really have many traditions."
The couple were also asked about their tennis skills in a light-hearted manner, to which they revealed that they "don't play against each other," but if they did, Mike would win.
Zara wore a blue and white striped collared shirt dress, pairing it with some sunglasses and styled her blonde bob with gorgeous curls. Mike matched his wife in a white suit with a light blue collared shirt.
Queen Camilla also made a surprise appearance on Wednesday. The queen was sitting in the Royal Box, alongside her sister, Annabel Elliot, Zara's brother, Peter Phillips, and his wife, Harriet Phillips.
She also surprised the 23-year-old just minutes before his Wimbledon quarter-final against Flavio Cobolli.