As Princess Eugenie’s wedding is just hours away, Mia Tindall, the Queen’s great grand daughter, will make her entrance as one of the bridesmaids at the royal wedding.
Who is Mia Tindall?
Born on January 17, 2014 to parents Mike and Zara Tindall. Mia Grace is the first child of Mike and Zara and caught the public’s attention in 2016 when she held the monarch’s purse at the official portrait of the Queen’s 90th.
“She just did it,” a source at the palace told People at the time. “She just picked it up—it wasn’t staged. It was completely spontaneous,” they added.
Her bubbly personality is illustrated through her many pictures out and about where the diminutive tot can be seen pulling faces and smiling at the camera, so she is sure to make her presence as a bridesmaid at the royal wedding.
Will Mia Tindall be Queen?
Mia is 18th in line to the throne but does not hold formal royal rank as Zara’s parents Mark Phillips and Princess Anne declined to give a title meaning that no former title passes down to Mia.
Not that Zara thinks it’s a bad thing. “I’m very lucky that both my parents decided to not use the title and we grew up and did all the things that gave us the opportunity to do,” Zara admitted previously.
Who is Mia Tindall’s sister?
The adorable blonde is also a big sister to Lena Elizabeth who was born in June 2018. It will be her first appearance as a bridesmaid. Unfortunately Mia did not make the cut at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s bridal party for their wedding in May.
Channel 7 will be airing Princess Eugenie’s wedding live from 7pm, as the only Australian broadcaster with cameras inside the Chapel. More info here.