Zara and Mike Tindall put on loved-up display as they soak up the sunshine at Byron Bay on Australia holiday
ZARA and Mike Tindall put on loved-up display as they soaked up the sunshine on an Aussie beach.
The royals looked in high spirits as they hugged and kissed in the water in Byron Bay.
The King’s niece, 42, showed off her impressive figure in a blue bikini while her former rugby pro husband wore black swimming shorts.
The couple walked along the sand with her cousin, Prince Harry’s best friend Nacho Figueras, dubbed the ‘David Beckham of Polo’, and his wife Delfina Blaquier before they headed for a dip.
Once in the water Zara and Mike shared an intimate moment, embracing and kissing in the water before heading back to dry land.
The couple dried off with their pals at a picnic bench before hugging once more.
Australia places a significant role for the couple, as they first met in Sydney in 2003 in a bar.
Princess Anne‘s daughter had been there for a gap year, and Mike was out there for England‘s Rugby World Cup–winning campaign.
In 2010, they announced their engagement and married on July 30, 2011.
A source previously told The Sun: “Mike and Zara are a real team, a strong family unit, genuinely still in love, they hold hands in public, and are the best company to be around.
“They love a Saturday night in their local pub, content in the knowledge that their two happy daughters are tucked up with granny Princess Anne, listening to her reading them stories.”
And although they are members of the royal family Zara and Mike love nothing more than a date night in with a “curry and a boxset”.
The pair have admitted they would consider relocating to Australia.
Mike, who came fourth in the 2023 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, told The Weekly last year: “We’ve said numerous times if we weren’t living in England, we’d love living there.
“Living there isn’t realistic because it’s so far away from our families but we do love it.
“We’ve got a great friendship group in Australia and Zara has one in New Zealand as well. We just love that part of the world and love the pace of life.”