Zara Tindall appeared visibly moved on Wednesday as she attended the Tusk Conservation Awards, which celebrated individuals who make a real difference to wildlife.
The 44-year-old royal cousin of Prince William looked elegant in a black mini dress lined with silver buttons.

At the awards ceremony, she arrived separately from her husband with a shiny gold clutch.
Earlier in the evening, she had attended a cocktail event hosted by designer Rebecca Vallance before joining her husband, Mike Tindall, and Prince William at the awards.
The Prince of Wales, a long-time champion of the charity, honored the frontline heroes of African conservation at the 13th annual ceremony.
One of the highlights was the presentation of the Tusk Wildlife Ranger Award, won by Laban Mwangi, where William praised all the winners for their dedication to protecting ecosystems and endangered species.
The royal evening was sprinkled with high-profile faces as William mingled with ambassadors including John Cleese and rock icon Ronnie Wood.



