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Zara and Mike Tindall enjoy family day out as their adorable kids cheer on their royal mum at horse trials

Zara and Mike Tindall enjoyed a fun-filled day out with their three young children in Stamford, Lincolnshire, over the weekend.The Royal couple headed to the Defender Burghley Horse Trials with Mia, 10, Lena, six, and Lucas, three, on Saturday, 7 September for some quality family time. Former rugby ace Mike, 45, looked every inch the doting dad as he held hands with son Lucas and carried him around the event.The dad-of-three sported a casual white t-shirt and jeans, paired with a baseball cap and backpack, while Lucas looked adorable in a red top and blue shorts.The three year old looked to be having a great time as he played with his two older sisters at the outdoor event. Lucas was also spotted with his uncle, Peter Phillips.The youngster was given a piggy back by Peter, 46, who is Zara's older brother.
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Susan Sarandon under fire for sharing message comparing recent NYPD funeral to 'fascism'
Hollywood actress has come under fire for sharing a post referring to the amount of police officers at a funeral for a fellow police officer.On the eve of police officer Wilbert Mora's funeral, Susan tweeted a picture of last week's funeral procession on Fifth Avenue, with the caption: "I am going to tell my kids this is what facisim looks like." (sic)Above the photo, flames surrounded a question, reading: "So, if all these cops weren't needed for CRIME that day, doesn't that mean they aren't needed ANY day?"The post was originally made by podcaster Danny Haiphong.Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora were shot dead in East Harlem while responding to a domestic call earlier this month.On Wednesday, hours after Susan posted the controversial tweet, an equally-large turnout of officers gathered for Wilbert's funeral.In the original photo, there is a hashtag reading #abolishthepolice.It is unclear whether the actress added this or it was part of Danny's original post.Susan has received floods of criticism since posting the message in view of her 767,800 followers.Lorraineevers said: "Two young men answering a call to help a mum with her abusive son were shot in the face and lost their lives."Those officers came from all across the country to show support.Shame on you."JoeBotti1 added: "Unfortunately most of us cannot afford gated communities or hilltop mansions with state of the art security in Stamford like you Susan."We need and appreciate the officers that keep us safe."ThomB01 commented: "It wasn't a 'demonstration' it was a freaking FUNERAL, and they were off duty."Express.co.uk has contacted Susan's reps for comment.The Thelma & Louise star is a vocal critic of the US police force, having taken part in the Black Lives Matter
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