PETER Andre joined the hundreds of thousands of people paying respect to the Queen today.
The singer, 49, headed to Buckingham Palace with wife Emily, and children Junior, 17, Princess, 15, Amelia, eight, and Theo, five.
Pete's youngest two wrote touching letters to her Majesty, who died peacefully at the age of 96 on Thursday, with her family by her side.
The letter from Amelia 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.”
While Theo’s note read: “Dear Queen Elizabeth. I love you. Love Theo.”
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Sharing the notes and a video of the sea of flowers, Pete wrote: “Paying our respects ♥️ #queenelizabeth @buckinghampalaceroyal.”
Peter is one of the many famous faces to pay their respects to the Royal.
Earlier this week Holly Willoughby revealed the letters her children – Harry, Belle and Chester – had written after they went to Buckingham Palace to lay flowers for Her Majesty.
In the emotional messages, Harry praised the queen for making people smile, Belle said they could have still been friends – even though she prefers Winnie the Pooh to Paddington Bear – and Chester who simply said: "Thank you for being our Queen."
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Holly, alongside pop superstar Elton John, were the first to lead the celebrity tributes following the Queen's death.
The Queen's coffin is to be flown to Buckingham Palace today as millions of mourners queue to say goodbye.
Princess Anne will accompany the late monarch as she is moved from St Giles’ Cathedral to Edinburgh Airport by road.
Members of the public will be able to view the cortege, before the Queen is taken to Buckingham Palace in a state hearse – accompanied by Anne and Vice-Admiral Sir Tim – to rest in the Bow Room.
Queen Elizabeth II will be laid to rest during her funeral at 11am on Monday, September 19.
It's likely to be the biggest security operation the UK has ever seen — with thousands set to line the ceremonial route for days to pay their respects ahead of the funeral.
King Charles III approved for the date to be a Bank Holiday as the UK remains in a state of national mourning.
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