Mike Tindall has posted a heartbreaking tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II, featuring her crying corgi. The former rugby player, 43, who is married to The Queen's granddaughter Zara Tindall, formerly Phillips, took to social media to share the touching hand drawn sketch.
It features a corgi sitting with its head bowed next to the Imperial Crown with a tennis ball placed on top of it by the crying dog.The simple but powerful illustration, shared on Mike's Instagram Story on Monday 12 September afternoon, is the second tribute he has posted to his wife's grandmother, who was 96.
Last week, the former international rugby player shared an image of the Sydney Opera House lit up with a black and white photo of Queen image projected on to it.
For all of the latest updates, sign up for OK!'s Royal newsletter. Mike captioned the moving picture with a red heart emoji.The image was originally posted by Australian newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald with the caption: "We are well-used to seeing the Sydney Opera House illuminated to mark significant events, but tonight’s image is above and beyond. "The sails have been illuminated to pay respect to the late Queen Elizabeth II." Zara, 41, who is the only daughter of Anne, Princess Royal, was seen wiping away tears as she looked at tributes to her late grandmother laid outside Balmoral on Saturday.
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