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Ellie Fry

Paddington fan leaves people in tears with marmalade sandwich tribute for Queen

Thousands of people have flooded to royal landmarks to pay their respects to the Queen since the sad news of her passing on Thursday evening. From Buckingham Palace and Balmoral to Windsor Castle and St James's Palace, royal fans have laid tributes in their droves as a sea of flowers have flooded the gates of royal residences in recent days.

Today marks another historical moment as King Charles III was formally proclaimed as our monarch in an Accession Council this morning. After greeting the public for the first time as King yesterday, Charles has returned to Buckingham Palace to cheers of thousands of well-wishers.

Royalists have been laying hundreds of thousands of heartfelt tributes for Queen Elizabeth II, including handcrafted gifts, flower bouquets and hand-written letters.

People place flowers around the gates of Buckingham Palace in London (AFP via Getty Images)

For the latest updates as the world mourns the Queen and King Charles III's reign begins, follow our live blog.

One heart-breaking tribute has left people in tears as a royal fan has nodded to the Queen's wonderful relationship with the iconic fictional bear, Paddington.

The grieving well-wisher left a marmalade sandwich inside a plastic bag next to a toy Paddington Bear at the gates of the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

The zipper wallet was emotionally labelled 'For later!' with two kisses in handwritten ink, echoing what Paddington Bear would have said to the beloved Queen when they both featured in a special sketch for her Jubilee celebrations in June.

The marmalade sandwich was wrapped in a plastic wallet (@SimonMcCoyTV)

The tear-jerking tribute alludes to the famous sketch where the Queen appeared alongside the well-loved children's character.

The heart-warming skit was shared across the world as it showed a new side to the Queen's humorous character.

In the sketch, the longest-reigning monarch joked to the beloved bear that she liked to keep marmalade sandwiches in her handbag and even pulled one out to prove it.

After an onlooker snapped a photo of the emotional tribute, it has since gone viral on social media as grieving royal fans were overwhelmed by the sentimentality of the sandwich.

Broadcaster Simon McCoy shared the image on Twitter with the caption "From Paddington" with the hashtag #TheQueen.

Amassing more than 14,000 likes on the platform, many people shed tears at the heartfelt tribute as they were reminded of the wonderful connection that the children's character had with the late Queen.

One person wrote: "this bought tears to my eyes again" while another added "Darned Paddington keeps sending me over the edge" with crying emojis.

Commenting on the sweet sandwich tribute, another Twitter user said: "It’s sometimes the small things that make you cry".

Another person commented: "What a beautiful, simple and wonderful tribute".

Scots mourning the late Queen have continued to pay their respects to her, two days after her passing.

Many people are still leaving flowers, gifts and other tributes at Balmoral castle in Aberdeenshire, as well as the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.

Laying down another Paddington-themed gift, one visitor left a copy of Michael Bond’s book Paddington At The Rainbow’s End at thje gates of Holyrood house.

A note written on it said simply: “One last story Ma’am. X”

Following the sad news of the Queen's passing at Balmoral on Thursday evening, Paddington Bear shared an emotional tribute to Her Majesty.

A tweet shared from Paddington's official Twitter account read: "Thank you Ma’am, for everything."

It swiftly went viral on the platform and currently has more than 150,000 likes as people shed tears at the sweet note.

You can leave your tributes to Queen Elizabeth II here .

This weekend, the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror celebrate the life of Her Majesty the Queen with a commemorative special filled with all the key moments from Britain's longest reigning monarch. Be sure to pick up your copy of the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror to get both pull-outs.

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