Hmmm. Just pondering.
I wonder if Princess Michael of Kent ever objected to hers.
Indeed, Nellie. In some parts of the world (the USA, for example), that style now sounds archaic, but it is perfectly correct in a British context. I suspect if Mrs Tindall herself objected, it would be changed.
"Mrs Michael Tindall" is the standard British way of identifying a married woman. (Styling might be the correct term here?)
Notice the same for Beatrice and Eugenie after their titles.
I will not hypothesise on any divorces.
She is in that particular spot because she is Zara Phillips not because she is married Michael Tindall.
I'm curious why she was styled that way. Should the couple (hopefully not) divorce would she then be listed as "Former Mrs. Michael Tindall"?
Beatrice and Eugenie have titles.
Zara Tindall does not.
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