Zara Tindall just returned from Italy with her husband, Mike Tindall, but they had no plans to isolate themselves despite the coronavirus scare. Instead, there are reports that Princess Anne's daughter is trying to keep their family whole as she makes a plea to Peter Phillips' wife, Autumn, not to leave the U.K. to keep them all together.

Amidst the many royal crises, it was announced that Queen Elizabeth's eldest grandson and his spouse would opt for a divorce after 12 years of being together. Although his sister is the youngest of them, she is doing her best to make sure that their separation will not cause a rupture in the family. She is even said to be fond of her sister-in-law.

In New Idea's Royal podcast, royal commentator talked to host Zoe Burrell about the situation Peter Phillips is in and the "enormous plea" Zara Tindall made to Autumn. Allegedly, according to Express, the known equestrian told her brother's wife not to go back to Canada as an effort to keep their family together.

Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips' kids are reportedly very close to each other. They both have two daughters that are instant playmates whenever they see each other.

But more than that, she is fond of Autumn that she doesn't want their broken marriage to cause a huge split in their family. Compared to ordinary people, a royal breakup is more complicated and harder to navigate.

They can't just sell their house, split its sales, and the former couple will go on their separate ways and buy something else. Mollard explained that this doesn't happen that easy with the Royal Family.

Peter Phillips and Autumn earlier released a statement about their divorce, confirming they have informed Queen Elizabeth and members of both families about it since last year. The two promised that their two daughters, Savannah and Isla, would remain their top priority, E! News noted.

Meanwhile, Mike and Zara Tindall would not be self-isolating themselves after a recent ski trip to northern Italy, where the coronavirus is reportedly spreading, People reported. The two just followed the U.K. government guidelines and medical advice that self-isolating is only needed if the person showed flu-like symptoms after visiting affected areas.

Mike and Zara Tindall visited Bormio and not the Lombardy region, which was placed in Category 1, where travelers should self-isolate even if they are asymptomatic. The royal couple was not showing any of the virus' symptoms and did not visit the 11 towns that are under quarantine.