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Zara Tindall is the daughter of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips, as well as the eldest granddaughter of the Queen and Prince Philip. Due to the rules of male primogeniture, she is lowest on
the line of succession of all of the Queen’s grandchildren. But what career path did Zara follow? Zara Tindall, 38, is 18th on the British line of succession. Whilst at school Zara attended
Beaudesert Park School in Stroud, Gloucestershire, and Port Regis School in Shaftesbury, Dorset where she distinguished herself with her sporting abilities. During her school years, Zara
excelled at sport, particularly hockey, athletics and gymnastics. She pursued this keen interest in sport at the University of Exeter where she qualified as a physiotherapist. READ MORE:
ZARA TINDALL USES TRICK TO HELP CHILDREN 'EMBRACE CHALLENGES' Zara landed several brand ambassador deals as a by-product of her success, including with Land Rover, Rolex, iCandy
prams and clothing brand Musto. The equestrian also has her own range of equestrian-inspired jewellery with Calleija. Her husband Mike Tindall, a former rugby player, is also able to pursue
his own work. He appeared as a contestant on the Channel 4 show The Jump, and on ITV’s Bear Grylls: Mission Survive. Zara’s brother, Peter Phillips is also a non-working member of the Royal
Family. Peter runs the UK arm of events and sponsorship agency Sports and Entertainment Ltd. He formerly held roles working for RBS and Williams Formula One. Earlier this year, Mr Phillips
also appeared in an advert for milk in China.