Mike Tindall has revealed his hilarious ‘liver management’ hack for ‘surviving’ four days of Cheltenham.
The former rugby player, 46, who is married to Princess Anne’s daughter Zara, shared some drinking wisdoms with Raceday.rtv – while attending day three of the revered high society event.
He explained that while it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement, there is one way to stealthily keep yourself above ground.
‘It’s not easy,’ he admitted. ‘All it takes is bumping into an old friend to push you over the limits. But with like, Guinness – you get a little Zero and no one knows!
‘A little Guinness Zero in the middle when no one knows. It goes a long way.’
A Guinness Zero is an alcohol-free alternative of the famous stout, and according to the brewers ‘boasts the same beautifully smooth taste, perfectly balanced flavour, and unique dark colour of Guinness, just without the alcohol’.
The father-of-three, who was in high spirits and very dapper in a chic suit, has attended all three days of Cheltenham so far, calling the event ‘amazing’.
‘It’s always the atmosphere, the atmosphere’s so relaxed,’ he continued. ‘Everyone’s here for a good time and I can get on board with that.’
Mike Tindall has revealed his hilarious ‘liver management’ hack for ‘surviving’ four days of Cheltenham
Mike and Zara led the royal arrivals as they joined Princess Anne in the Cotswolds for today’s festivities.
The trio stepped onto the concourse in thick wintery coats as they prepared to brave the temperamental British weather on what is traditionally celebrated as St Patrick’s Thursday.
King Charles’s niece sported a casual ensemble with a moss green long jacket with a waist cinching material belt.
Beneath her stylish jacket, the 42-year-old wore a paisley navy shirt and complimented the autumnal green with a handful of statement black pieces.
The royal equestrian sported a stylish pair of black leather gloves, which she paired with a fedora hat and gold chain bag in the same charcoal shade.
Zara opted for a glamorous makeup look, pairing a dark smoky eye with a flawless foundation base and pale pink lipstick.

The former rugby player, 46, who is married to Princess Anne ‘s daughter Zara, shared some drinking wisdoms with Raceday.rtv – while attending day three of the revered high society event
The mother-of-three beamed as she looked up towards her husband who looked dapper in a brown tweed suit.
The former rugby player looked dashing in a three-piece tailored tweed suit with a navy tie and immaculate pair of chocolate suede brogues.
Meanwhile, Zara’s mother Princess Anne, 74, step foot in the Cotswold’s this morning for her first appearance at the annual racing festival, sporting a striking double breasted jacket.
Earlier this month, it was announced that Cheltenham Racecourse had renamed the National Hunt Chase in honour of Princess Anne.
The race henceforth be known as The Princess Royal National Hunt Chase.
The newly named race took place on day one of The Festival, Champion Day, Tuesday 11th March.
It honours the impressive accomplishments of the royal horsewoman who previously competed in the Olympics in 1976, won individual Gold at the 1971 European Eventing Championships at Burghley.
Anne stepped out in a deep magenta coat, wrapping up to brace the cold with a pink paisley scarf.

He explained that while it’s easy to get caught up on the excitement, there is one way to stealthily keep yourself above ground

The mother-of-three beamed as she looked up towards her husband, Mike Tindall, 46, who looked dapper in a brown tweed suit

Despite the unpredictable weather, Zara and Mike didn’t hesitate to immerse themselves in the spirt of the day, grinning from ear to ear as they were snapped up

Princess Anne appeared in good spirits on Thursday as she was snapped up giggling with a fellow race goer

The royal equestrian appeared animated as she chatted among racegoers at the event, on day three, today

Anne stepped out in a deep magenta coat, wrapping up to brace the cold with a pink paisley scarf

The sister of King Charles smiled as she strolled across the concourse at Cheltenham festival today
She completed the look with a burgundy leather satchel and pair of lined leather cashmere gloves, both of which were from Aspinal.
She finished the chic ensemble with a cossack fur hat in black. Anne opted for a typically laidback look with a fresh faced makeup look and light swash of nude lipstick.
They joined a rather chilly Cheltenham on Wednesday – traditionally dubbed Ladies Day – but renamed last year after the show announced they would hand out fashion awards to both men and women.
The now-named gender-neutral Style Wednesday sees punters go the extra mile to impress with their glamorous ensembles – and those representing the royal family certainly did not disappoint.
The three royals appeared to be matching, all wearing various shades of burgundy in a display of unity, while first cousins Eugenie and Zara posed for photos together.
Meanwhile, Zara shared a passionate smooch with her husband Mike as they arrived at the event.
She opted for a Laura Green AW25 wool pinstripe suit with leather detailing and a pop of colour, as a burgundy turtleneck peeked through her blazer alongside a Strathberry bag – with a stunning fascinator to match Eugenie’s.
Princess Eugenie, 34, joined by her husband Jack Brooksbank, was on the same royal style memo as Zara, donning a double-breasted blazer in the same colour as Zara’s high-neck, and adding a Tudor-style hat.
The pair were spotted deep in conversation as they made their way to the course.
Their aunt Queen Camilla, 77, appeared in beaming spirits as she arrived in a more muted display, with a tailored coat paired with a burgundy leather bag and stunning faux fur-rimmed hat from Lock&Co.