Mike Tyndall, the former rugby star and husband of Zara Tyndall, is gearing up for a weekend filled with joyous occasions following his recent engagements.
The couple, proud parents to Mia, Lena, and Lucas, have been on a whirlwind of activities, from attending the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla to organizing a successful charity golf tournament.
Not to mention their glamorous escapade to Monaco to witness the Grand Prix in style.
This Sunday, Mike Tyndall, aged 44, will be commemorating not just one but two significant events.
Father’s Day will see him cherishing moments with his three children, Mia, Lena, and Lucas, alongside celebrating Lena’s fifth birthday.
Lena Elizabeth Tyndall, born on June 18, 2018, at Stroud Maternity Hospital in Gloucestershire, has already made a few notable public appearances, including the Easter Sunday church service in Windsor and last year’s Platinum Jubilee festivities.
Following the tradition of grand celebrations, Lena’s birthday party post Trooping the Colour promises to be a royal affair, graced by the presence of other young royals in line for the throne.
The camaraderie shared among George, Charlotte, Lewis, and the Tyndall children is a heartwarming sight, often witnessed during formal gatherings like the Trooping the Colour parade at Buckingham Palace.
Reflecting on the close bond between the young cousins, Mike Tyndall expressed his delight in observing the dynamics within the family.
With Lena and Lewis close in age, Mia bridging the gap between Charlotte and George, and Peter’s children Savannah and Isla slightly older, the group forms a harmonious blend of personalities.
In a delightful moment captured during the Platinum Jubilee pageant for the late Queen Elizabeth in summer 2022, Princess Charlotte and little Lena were seen enjoying sweets together in the royal box, sharing a precious bond that transcends their age difference.
This endearing interaction showcased the unity and affection present among the younger generation of royals.
As the Tyndalls prepare to mark their 12th wedding anniversary in July, they are set to partake in the festivities surrounding King Charles’ birthday parade at Trooping the Colour this Saturday.
While their participation in the balcony appearance for the flypast remains uncertain, it is expected that they will witness the grand ceremony from the palace windows.
Despite speculations of a possible reconciliation opportunity for the Sussex royals at the event, reports confirm that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, along with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, have not received invitations to Trooping the Colour 2023.
This development underscores the current state of relations within the royal family, as highlighted by royal correspondent Richard Eden in a recent interview.