Amy Childs was amongst the celebrities paying their respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II as she travelled to Buckingham Palace with her family.
Queen Elizabeth II left Buckingham Palace for the last time on Wednesday with the King and the royal family walking behind her coffin in solemn procession to the lying in state.
The former TOWIE star, 32, took to Instagram to share a sweet snap of her dad stood with his grandchildren outside the gates of the palace, as they waved Union Jack flags and left tributes for Her Majesty.
Amy's four-year-old daughter Polly wrote a note for the monarch to say how much she loved her. Polly also left a pink rose with a matching bow as a touching tribute.
The family braved the rain as they joined other mourners and the Royal Family in remembering the Queen.
Other celebrities switched on their TV to watch as the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II left Buckingham Palace for the last time. The coffin was taken to Westminster Hall, with the doors being opened to allow the public to pay their respects.
Rochelle Humes paid a visit to Buckingham Palace with her family, so her children could lay down their bouquet of flowers. The former The Saturdays singer, 33, shared a snap of her daughters Alaia-Mai and Valentina.
They wore cute matching outfits as they left a bunch of blue and white flowers outside the palace. Captioning the post, Rochelle wrote: "Tonight we paid our respects before bed."
Holly Willoughby also took her children — Belle, Chester and Harry — to the royal residence so they could reflect on the Queen's 70-year reign.
The This Morning presenter, 41, shared a heart-warming picture of her children on social media, which highlighted the plethora of flowers left by members of the public.
Holly captioned the post: "Time to reflect and pay our respects… the children wrote the most beautiful words…"
Speaking on the ITV daytime show, Holly revealed how her children had written letters for the monarch and said she felt it was important to take them to the palace.
"They wrote letters, and I think that's a nice way to get out their feelings and grief. For me, explaining it to Chester somewhat, from being a little girl, this is what she was destined to do.
"All her dreams had to be put on the back burner," the mum-of-three said.
Peter Andre shared an emotional tribute to Queen Elizabeth as he took his children to Buckingham Palace. The Mysterious Girl singer, 49, left flowers and cards, with his children writing their own special messages for the Queen.
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Peter posted a series of pictures on Instagram which showed the floral tributes left by other mourners.
In one of the snaps, his daughter Amelia wrote a note which read: "Thank you for being such a lovely queen. I was so sad to hear the news.
"Me and my family will miss you."
Alex Jones shared some behind-the-scenes pictures as she chatted to mourners who had travelled to the capital to pay their respects.
Taking to Instagram, the One Show presenter said: "Such a privilege to chat to some of you queueing to pay your final respects to her majesty this morning."
Geordie Shore's Vicky Pattison posted a sweet picture of the coffin as she said: "Welcome home Ma'am..."
TOWIE star Chloe Sims also tuned in. She shared a clip of the broadcast on Instagram, writing: "Woke up just in time to see her majesty the queen arrive home."