PREGNANT Zara Phillips was on horseback again as she took part in a charity polo match.
Watched by her husband, Gloucester Rugby's Mike Tindall, Zara took part in the Army v Navy Rundle Cup at Tidworth Polo Club, Wiltshire.
Zara, who is expecting her first child in the new year, has said she will continue to compete in horse trials.
The 32-year-old, who lives at Gatcombe with Gloucester Rugby player-coach Tindall, is entered into three events later this month with rides on six different horses.
The NHS advises pregnant women not to continue with 'inherently risky' sports, but it is believed her mother Princess Anne rode until she was 34 weeks pregnant.
It came as royal father-to-be Prince William took to the field in Gloucestershire this weekend as speculation about his wife's due date reached fever pitch.
He was playing polo in front of a sizeable crowd as he competed in The Jerudong Trophy at Cirencester Park Polo Club yesterday.
Speculation had been rife that his wife, the Duchess of Cambridge, would go into labour on Sunday. But the game finished without any emergency calls to whisk him away to St Mary's Hospital, where she is due to give birth.