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Zara Tindall on day three, Ladies Day, of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse on June 20, 2019

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Zara Tindallis thinking about her outfit for the Royal Ascot!

On Tuesday, luxury agency Nicky Malone PR posted a selfie of the professional equestrian modeling an avant-garde fascinator featuring hot pink flowers and swirling green vines.

Zara, 41, slyly smiled in the snap — though the whimsical headpiece is likely not what she’ll wear to the iconic British horse race, which kicks off next Tuesday. The Royal Ascotdress codefor the Royal Enclosure, wherePrincess Anne’s daughter and other members of the royal family typically spend the race, is a bit strict!

“Ladies are kindly reminded that formal daywear is a requirement in the Royal Enclosure, defined as follows,” the page states, explaining that dresses and skirts should at least hit the knee, shoulder strips must be at least an inch wide and “hats must be worn.”

For those looking to make a fashion statement without a full hat, “a headpiece or hatinator with a minimum base diameter of 4 inches / 10cm is acceptable.”

Trouser suits and jumpsuits are also welcome but must comply with the other requirements.

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A former Olympian and decorated equestrian, Zara and her husband,Mike Tindall, are regular attendees at the Royal Ascot.

Britain’s most popular horse race is a highlight on the royal family’s annual calendar, and horse-lovingQueen Elizabethsupported the event throughout her royal reign.

Zara often wears a dress and her hair pulled back, topping the look with a floral fascinator — andKate Middletonusually does the same!

Zara Tindall and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attend day one of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse on June 18, 2019 in Ascot, England

The late Queen, who died in September at age 96, passed down her passion for horses and riding to some of her children and grandchildren, and Zara exclusivelytold PEOPLEher happiest family memories around horses are all about that bond.

“I think just the passion and love for horses that’s been passed down through our family. We’re very lucky to have them in our lives. Being able to do it every day is incredible and it’s such an amazing sport,” she told PEOPLE at the Kentucky Three-Day Event in May. “Any equestrian sport, that partnership between the horse and rider, or an owner and the horse is, it’s incredible. We’re very lucky to work with horses.”

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The mom of three shares her passion for horses with her parents Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, who both rode to the international championship level and remain involved in the horse world today.

“Our horses are in our family, so there’s always discussions about performances and things like that. There’s horses in her life and she does a bit of breeding as well. So there’s always horse conversation going on,” Zara told PEOPLE.

source: people.com