Zara and Mike Tindall have made their annual return to Australia and have been pictured soaking up the sun while attending key 2024 Magic Millions events.
The pair, who have seemingly left their three children - Mia, Lena and Lucas - back in the UK, have often spoken about their love of the country and even joked they would love to move there one day.
The King's niece, 42, and her former rugby pro husband, 45, put on a loved up display at Surfer's Paradise in Queensland as she appeared at the Magic Millions Barrier Draw.
Making sure it was a very star-studded affair, Zara was joined by her cousin Prince Harry's best friend Nacho Figueras, and Chris Hemsworth's wife Elsa Pataky.
Dressed in white polo trousers and a red Magic Millions top, Zara - who is an ambassador for the event - wrapped her arms around husband Mike, before chatting with the various stars.
At one point the Olympian hopped on the horse to ride in the sea, while she later rode alongside the crowd of fans who she high fived and shook hands with.
The Magic Millions Racing Women Achievement Awards celebrates 'outstanding national success and achievements by women in the thoroughbred industry'.
Zara is one of five judges on the panel for the racing awards, which were presented to winners at the dinner. She's previously said she loves escaping Down Under in winter months as the UK is 'bleak in January'.
The pair famously met in Sydney during the 2003 Rugby World Cup and married eight years later in a ceremony at Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh.
Zara has previously said she's "thinking about moving to Australia", telling The Australian Women's Weekly in 2019 she would move "if an opportunity came up".
"Early January is bleak over here so it's nice to be able to go and have a bit of sun. I love the lifestyle of Australia and the ability to get up early, go on the beach - especially for the kids," Mike told the magazine.
In a more recent interview with Hello Magazine, former I'm A Celebrity campmate Mike again addressed whether a move would be on the cards.
He said: "Never say never but it’s not on the cards, people try to say that we almost did, but we never almost did. It's never been an actual thing where we’ve looked for a house or anything.
"We love Australia a lot and we love the lifestyle, I think it's brilliant for kids but whether we could actually move there, we're not sure."