Welcome to Instagram,Mike Tindall!

Zara made her first appearance on her husband’s page on Sept. 27, when Mike shared photos from the Tusk Clay Pigeon Shoot supporting Tusk, a conservation organization for whichPrince Williamis a patron.

“Finished up 3rd but it was a lot of fun!!” Mike captioned the series of pictures, including one of Princess Anne’s daughter taking her turn.

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Mike Tindall

Mike and Zara Tindall.Mike Tindall/ Instagram

Mike Tindall

Zara Tindall.Mike Tindall/ Instagram

Mike Tindall

Mike Tindall.Mike Tindall/ Instagram

Mike Tindall

Despite being a member of the royal family, Mike has amassed just over 700 followers in his first three weeks on Instagram — and he has yet to be verified!

Mike and Zara’s two young daughters — 5-year-oldMiaand 1-year-oldLena— have yet to make an appearance on their father’s Instagram page. However, the family often gets together to support Zara at her horse riding competitions and enjoy the outdoors.

Miastayed busyat the Whatley Manor Gatcombe International Horse Trials at Gatcombe Park last month, from snacking on an ice cream cone to kicking around a soccer ball. (Perhaps she’s practicing to play against cousinsPrince GeorgeandPrincess Charlotte, who were spottedplaying soccerthis summer while at a polo matched in which dadPrince Williamand unclePrince Harrycompeted.)

“They are all live wires, with loads of energy,” an onlooker told PEOPLE after a royal playdate between George, Mia, Charlotte, Lena andPrince Louisearlier this year.

Lena, Mike and Mia Tindall.

Mike Tindall

It’s an unspoken rule that the royal family isn’t on social media. Although in recent years, the royal family has gotten on board with the use of social media in an official sense — Sussex Royal, Kensington Palace, Clarence House and The Royal Family all have social media accounts that they use to share updates on members of the family.

AlthoughMeghan Markledeleted her personal Instagram and Twitter pagesafter her engagement to Prince Harry, some British royals have opted to maintain a personal page.

Princess Eugeniehas aindependent page, but it is likely because she doesn’t have a formal working role within the royal family. While she does accompany her father, Prince Andrew, on official duties and engagements, Eugenie works as an associate director at London art gallery Hauser & Wirth. Her parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, both maintain personal Instagram accounts as well. Other royals from around the world also havejoined in on the social media craze.

source: people.com