Louise Thompsonbroke down in tears as she watchedthe Queen's funeralwith her son Leo while telling fans she had “goosebumps” and felt “so emotional” during the service.

The formerMade In Chelseastar, 32, cuddled her 10 month old son and shared a picture of herself clearly distraught as she told fans “I don't know why I put makeup on”.

In a series of clips shared with her 1.4million following,Louise posted an image of the late Queen smilingand penned “Today we will all dedicate to you”. As the service began at Westminster Hall, she wrote “The drums, the pipes, I think she would have loved it”.

The mother-of-one also shared a sweet video of Leo rocking back and forth to the beat of the procession and told fans: “Leo loved the bagpipes and actually managed to sit still #AMomentInHistory”.


Louise wasn’t the onlyfamous face to watch the Queen’s funeralon Monday.Amanda Holdenshared a black and white photo of the monarch, and simply wrote: "Rest in Peace your Majesty."

Ferne McCannshowed her daughter Sunday with three other children closely watching the "beautiful service", and prepared some sandwiches and scones for the day that is also about celebratingthe Queen's incredible life.

Her fellow formerThe Only Way is Essexstar, Billie Shepherd also shared an image of the queen and wrote: "Rest in peace our wonderful Queen."

Dan Walker shared a poignant message on Twitter encouraging us all to check in on loved ones.


"I spoke to a woman on my way into work today still grieving the loss of someone in her own family," he said. "Today has brought it all back.

"Funerals are hard. We can all look out for the lonely #funeral #queensfuneral."

He later added: "It’s a good thing to commit to ringing 2 or 3 people who might be on their own today. That’s what I’ll be doing. It doesn’t take much to make a difference."

In the days since the Queen's deathcelebrities have also visited Buckingham Palace to lay flowers including Vanessa Feltz, whileDavid Beckham waited over 13 hours to pay their respects to her while she was laying-in-state.


Former footballer David also paid a moving tribute to the late monarch on Instagram today after her funeral: "Our Queen is home.. Today we said a final farewell to Her Majesty The Queen.

"This week the world has mourned the loss of a unique , inspirational & caring leader. People from all walks of life came together in their thousands to show gratitude for our beloved Queen.

"Alongside the incredible ceremony and tradition we have watched a loving family grieve for a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother with dignity and dedication. Her legacy of service and devotion to duty will endure…Long live the King.."

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