Peter Andre has shared the sweet tribute his youngest children paid to the Queen.
The singer, 49, took to Instagram to show his followers the message Amelia, 8, and Theo, 5, penned for the late monarch following her death last week.
He shared a rare snap of the pair with his followers as they left the tribute in Green Park, London. The pic shows the two children, who Peter shares with wife Emily, standing over and looking at the thousands of other tributes shared by people mourning Queen Elizabeth II's death.
Amelia's message sweetly read: "Thank you for being such a lovely Queen. I was so sad to hear the news. Me and my family will miss you. Best wishes Amelia Andrea."
Theo's cute note read: "Dear Queen Elizabeth I love you. Love Theo xxx."
Another image on the reel showed a card with an image of the Queen on her throne as a young woman.
Peter's wife Emily was also in attendance, as were his other kids Junior, 17, and Princess, 15, who he shares with Katie Price. The star captioned his post: "Paying our respects #queenelizabeth @buckinghampalaceroyal @dr_emily_official @officialprincess_andre @officialjunior_andre #amelia #theo."
He was met with a number of positive messages in the comments section, including a string of love heart emojis from Jeremy Kyle.
Another of Peter's 1.8 million followers wrote: "Beautiful tributes to our beautiful Queen" with a heart emoji, while a third said: "How adorable are those messages x."
As news broke of the Queen's death last Thursday, Peter paid a tribute of his own on his social media. Alongside a black-and-white image of her majesty, he wrote: "Like many we feel so so sad about this. It has made us very emotional. Very surreal. Wow.
"Longest reigning monarch in British history. A true leader. Our queen, but also a mother, grandmother and wife. May she rest in peace with her beloved husband."
Wednesday sees members of the public be able to pay their as her coffin lies in Westminster Hall. A five-mile queue to see the Queen lie in state is to open as police prepare for "unprecedented" crowds to descend on London.
The line will back up to Southwark Park in the south east, head along the Thames’ south bank, cross Lambeth Bridge and double back to 14th Century Westminster Hall.
Mourners are to be kept moving at all times and will be given wristbands to buy food from 24-hour cafes, use portable loos and fill water bottles for free.
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