New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Looking for a sea change ZARA & MIKE’S HAPPY PLACE

Splashing in the shallows of a Surfers Paradise beach, the little family were the picture of normalcy.

The mum, trying to quieten a crying baby; a dad bodysurfing through the waves; a boisterous little girl, clad in a rashie, wanting to be just like her dad. But it was no normal family frolicking in the sun – it was the Queen’s granddaughter’s.

Zara and Mike Tindall, accompanied for the first time by five-year-old

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