Zara and Mike Tindall were captured alongside Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, as they arrived back in the UK following a lavish weekend in the Middle East. The royal family members were photographed deboarding the extravagant party plane from the Grand Prix, joined by the wealthy elite and a group of artists. Apart from the royals, the flight, playfully referred to as "Air Force F1" by those on board, accommodated the Duke of Richmond, Jeremy Clarkson, his partner Lisa, Madonna's son Rocco Richie, socialite Tamara Beckwith, and billionaire insurance mogul David Howen.
Princess Anne's daughter was pictured wearing a blue jacket and ripped jeans, paired with gray trainers and a gray scarf. She completed her look with sunglasses, her hair styled in a low bun, and carried a white and blue cap. Mike Tindall appeared all smiles as he deplaned from Berlin at Oxford Airport. Meanwhile, Princess Eugenie looked comfortable and stylish as she also disembarked from the same plane.
The photos capture several instances of warm embraces, suggesting a great time was had by all. Meghan Markle may feel disappointed not to have been part of the affectionate interactions. Interestingly, none of the royals seem to be shunning Jeremy Clarkson, despite his past satirical comments about Meghan Markle that had nearly cost him his Netflix show.
It's unfortunate that F1 fan Prince Harry couldn't attend the opening race of the F1 season. Harry has been known for his interest in Formula 1, and in March 2020, he joined forces with Lewis Hamilton to inaugurate the Silverstone Experience Museum in the UK, which celebrates the history and future of British motor racing. The visit took place as part of Harry's final round of royal engagements before he and Meghan Markle stepped back from their senior roles in the royal family and relocated to California.
It's worth noting that Prince Harry's reputation might be tarnished in influential social circles. His association with interactions and access for financial gain, such as with Netflix and his book "Spare," along with Meghan Markle's perceived lack of discretion, has raised concerns. Such individuals require constant vigilance, as even innocuous encounters can be turned into media fodder for monetary gain.