Zara and Mike Tindall, prominent members of the British royal family, just visited Fort Worth and did the most Cowtown thing possible: posed for pics on the “rodeo bull” at Billy Bob’s Texas.

According to an enthusiastic Daily Mail article headlined “The Tindalls take USA! Zara Tindall unleashes her inner cowgirl during wild Texan night out before husband Mike heads to the Super Bowl,” the couple was at Billy Bob’s with singer John Osborne (of Brothers Osborne), who shared their photo on his Instagram account with the caption “Grab life by the plums.”

They were accompanied by Osborne’s wife, singer-songwriter Lucie Silvas, as well as retired England rugby union player Lewis Moody and his wife, Annie, the Daily Mail reports.

Zara Tindall is the daughter of Princess Anne and granddaughter of the late Queen Elizabeth II. She is the niece of King Charles III and cousin of Prince William and Harry. Her husband, Mike Tindall, is a former rugby star in England. They live on a royal estate in England but do not carry royal titles, nor are they working members of the royal family.

They do, however, exercise some “soft diplomacy” by making high-profile visits that shine a positive light on the royal family around the world. In this case, the Mail says, during this U.S. visit, one or both of the Tindalls also traveled to Santa Clara, California, for the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 8. (Mike posted a photo from the event to his Instagram stories, but Zara was not in it.)

For their night out at Billy Bob’s, they blended in with the crowd. “The mother-of-three donned a casual outfit, including a classic white T-shirt, dark denim jeans and a black cowboy hat, that screamed ‘countrycore,'” The Daily Mail said cutely.

Mike was also dressed in a brown shirt and jeans, but appears to be wearing sneakers. (Maybe a boot-shopping trip to M.L. Leddy’s or Lucchese in the Stockyards is in order before their next visit.)

The couple reportedly continued their evening at a private residence.

It’s not the first time a member of the British royal family has visited the Fort Worth Stockyards. In March 2022, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, covertly attended the Championship Rodeo at the Cowtown Coliseum.

Prince Harry, Fort Worth Stockyards rodeo Prince Harry hung out with cowboys in the Stockyards in 2022. Twitter Omid Scobie

While it’s not immediately clear why the Tindalls visited Billy Bob’s or Fort Worth in general, it made for amusing conversation on The Daily Mail’s royal-focused “Palace Confidential” podcast on February 12. The chat went like this:

Host Jo Elvin: “Princess Anne’s daughter, Zara, and her husband, Mike Tindall, were in Texas, the city of Fort Worth to be precise, and appropriately enough, given they were in a place called Cowtown, where they are riding a mechanical bull at a local honky-tonk bar called Billy Bob’s. Rebecca, there’s a sentence I never imagined I’d be concocting. Tell us about this trip.”

Daily Mail royal editor Rebecca English: “I love the way you pronounce honky-tonk. You sound very posh when you do it.” English went on to describe the Tindalls as having “gone out for a bit of a jolly” and “having a lark around on a giant bull.”

“I mean, why wouldn’t you,” English says.

“Now I know we have a lot of viewers from Texas,” Elvin says. “So tell us in the comments below did you catch a glimpse of the Tindalls and what is the best technique for riding a mechanical bull?”

“And what is Cowtown?” English asks. “And what is a honky-tonk bar?”

CultureMap Fort Worth is here to help our friends across the pond. While we’ve posed plenty of times on that Billy Bob’s bull (which is not actually a mechanical bull but a stuffed rodeo-bull photo prop), we can’t speak to the best technique for riding one.

But we can let you know why Fort Worth is called Cowtown, straight from a Visit Fort Worth FAQ: “Kicking off what would be a three-month trek to Kansas, cattle drovers would make one final stop to Fort Worth to purchase supplies. And after the 500-mile journey home after delivery, Fort Worth welcomed them with the first chance to rest and spend their earnings …”During WWI, the Fort Worth Stockyards was the largest horse and mule market in the world. From cattle drive to auction, there were always plenty of cattle and cowboys in Fort Worth, hence the name.”

As for the answer to “What is a honky tonk?,” pish posh! Come on over to Fort Worth and we’ll meet up at Billy Bob’s for a cold beer and two-step across the dance floor under the rhinestone saddle, and let you see for yourself. Don’t forget your boots.