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Holly Willoughby and her kids 'write most beautiful words' in sweet tribute to Queen

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Holly Willoughby visited Buckingham Palace with her children as she paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.The 41-year-old presenter and her three children left flowers outside the palace as they visited the residence on Sunday following the death of Her Majesty on Thursday, September 8.READ MORE: Phillip Schofield fights tears on This Morning special during emotional Queen tributeHolly shared a series of photos of her children Harry, 13, Belle, 11 and Chester, 7 as they looked over the thousands of flowers placed outside the palace grounds.The This Morning presenter also shared a photo of her daughter placing a card down on top of the flowers they left as Holly wrote: "Time to reflect and pay our respects..."The children wrote the most beautiful words."Holly wasn't the only ITV star to attend, with Vanessa Feltz writing: "We've just been.

So emotional," while Alison Hammond simply shared love heart emojis.She attended the residence shortly after the news of the Queen's passing which prompted Holly to share a sweet tribute on her profile.Holly wrote: "Thank you for your lifetime of service and humble commitment to duty...

you really were the best of us, you never let us down..."She returned to ITV on Monday morning after the show was initially pulled off air due to the Queen's passing.The show was aired at a slightly later time of 11am as a special tribute episode was played instead of their usual segment daytime show.As the duo appeared on-screen on Monday, Phil was reduced to tears during a segment about the Queen.

The presenters shared a clip of King Charles III as he addressed his mother in a short speech as he thanked his "mama" and hoped she would be joining his "papa" Prince Phillip, who died in 2021, before sharing.

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