Princess Beatrice and her cousin Zara Tindall were spotted together at the Monaco Grand Prix.
The pair was seen casually hanging out with Natalie Pinkham, a British television presenter and Formula 1 pit lane reporter, who was previously rumored to have been romantically involved with Prince Harry. Pinkham shared pictures of the royal cousins at the glamorous event on social media. In one photo, all three are seen posing together, with Beatrice and Natalie kissing Zara on the cheek.
Princess Beatrice wore an Alice and Olivia cropped denim jacket paired with stylish sunglasses, which belonged to Zara. This highlighted the close bond between the cousins. Zara Tindall, known for her impeccable fashion sense, effortlessly stole the spotlight with her chic ensemble, surpassing even Meghan Markle in style. At the Monaco Grand Prix, Zara dazzled in a chic light cream and green floral maxi dress, paired with an Aspinal of London bag and gold hoop earrings.
Her confident and elegant presence, complete with stylish sunglasses and a radiant smile, captivated onlookers and solidified her status as a rising fashion icon within the royal family. Fans were left in awe, acknowledging Zara's ability to outshine even the most celebrated royal fashionistas. Her husband, Mike Tindall, opted for a casual look with gray shorts and a navy button-up shirt, allowing Zara to shine.
Avid Formula 1 fans, Zara and Mike Tindall also conveyed a positive update on King Charles's health with their celebratory mood, assuring fans that all is well at the palace.
Natalie Pinkham was reportedly romantically involved with Prince Harry around 2003, when he was 19 and she was 26, with Harry said to have been head over heels for her. She once reportedly said of Harry, "I realized very quickly what a normal bloke he was." The relationship was never made public, and Harry didn't mention her in his memoir, "Spare," but the two are said to have maintained a friendship after their alleged romantic links. Pinkham now works for Sky Sports F1 and is married to Owain Walbyoff, a managing director at Endemol Games.
In related news, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have highlighted their feud with the royals in their previous projects. However, Catherine, Princess of Wales's battle with cancer might put a pause on any future revelations. It remains unthinkable for the Sussexes to resume their attacks while both King Charles and Catherine are seriously ill. Richard Fitzwilliams told an outlet, "The biggest casualty was trust. It's unsurprising that King Charles and Prince William no longer trust Harry and Meghan. What, for example, was in the 400 or so pages that Harry claimed he cut from 'Spare'? Might he write a memoir of his early years? Might Meghan write her story?"
The Sussexes signed deals with Netflix and Penguin Random House in 2020, and there has been speculation about what the couple will release next following the success of "Spare." These deals are set to run out next year, and with Netflix no longer producing the series "The Crown" as they previously were, they might have less interest in the Sussexes. Fitzwilliams noted that if Harry and Meghan lost this contract, their business and charitable foundation, Archewell, might face financial trouble. While their exposes of royal life have made them significant money, little else has been as financially successful. The royal family better hope that this unpredictable and ruthlessly ambitious couple stay with Netflix, Fitzwilliams added.