Peter Andre shares touching video of two kids Amelia and Theodore paying tribute to the late Queen
Peter Andre shared a heartfelt tribute to the late Queen as he took his children to see the flowers placed near her former residence at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.
The singer, 49, took to Instagram to post a video of the child he shares with wife Emily MacDonagh – Amelia, eight, and Theodore, five – as they strolled around and looked at the vibrant flowers while reading. sincere messages from members. of the public in the capital’s Green Park after the king’s death.
Sharing a picture of Amelia and Theo reading their condolences, Peter wrote: ‘Paying our respects ♥️ #queenelizabeth @buckinghampalaceroyal @dr_emily_official @officialprincess_andre @officialjunior_andre #amelia #theo.’
Remembering: Peter Andre and his wife Emily MacDonagh shared a heartfelt tribute to the late Queen as their children viewed the flowers laid near Buckingham Palace on Tuesday
The star’s doctor wife, 33, added on her page: ‘It was lovely and very emotional to read so much dedication at Green Park with the kids this afternoon. Lots of love for a truly amazing woman. ‘
Peter shared an image of a note written by Amelia, which read: ‘Thank you for being such an adorable queen. I was very sad to hear the news.
‘Me and my family will miss you.’
Family trip: The singer, 49, posted a video of the child he shares with wife Emily MacDonagh – Amelia, eight, and Theodore, five – as they gazed at the colorful flowers
Touching: Peter shared an image of a letter written by Amelia, which read: ‘Thank you for being such a lovely queen. I was very sad to hear the news’
Sweet: A message from Theo read: ‘Dear Queen Elizabeth. I love you, love Theo’
One message from Theo read: ‘Dear Queen Elizabeth. I love you, love Theo. ‘
The UK is placed in mourning on Thursday 8 September after Buckingham Palace announced the Queen’s death.
Since then, people have come to royal residences across the UK to leave flowers and cards as a token of gratitude.
Farewell: The UK was placed in mourning on Thursday 8 September after Buckingham Palace announced the Queen’s death
Display: People went to royal residences across the UK to leave flowers and cards as tributes
On Tuesday evening, the Queen’s coffin was flown to London, with King Charles III and Camilla ready to greet the Queen at Buckingham Palace, before she was taken to Westminster Hall, where she will again lie in Normal state.
The Queen’s coffin had previously reached the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh before heading south.
For four days, members of the public will be able to line up and pay their respects to the Queen, before her funeral takes place on Monday.
Symbol: Queen Elizabeth’s 70-year reign is unlikely to be surpassed by another British king or queen
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