James Middleton paid a touching tribute to Her Majesty the Queen on Thursday following the monarch’s death.
The Princess of Wales’s 35-year-old brother has become the first member of Kate’s family to share a personal statement about the queen, posting a series of photos of the queen throughout her life with her beloved corgi on Instagram.
The entrepreneur, an avid dog lover, wrote: “Queen II. Elizabeth is the epitome of lasting grace, determination and assurance.
‘Our change in a changing world. Thank you for a life filled with service and leadership.”
It is not known how often James met the Queen, although they often attended family events with each other, such as the christenings of Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
After the monarch’s death on Thursday, James Middleton paid a touching tribute to Her Majesty the Queen and posted a series of photos of the royal family with their dogs.

Queen of England II. Elizabeth with one of her Corgis at Balmoral Castle, September 28, 1952
James has a close relationship with his sister, the Princess of Wales.
He had previously given his sister Kate two spaniel puppies, Lupo and Orla, who starred in Princess Charlotte’s seventh birthday photos.
After deciding to leave London for a life in the countryside, James and his wife, Alizee, bought a £1.45 million mansion with Buckleberry for their first home.
Prince William and Kate’s new home is not far from Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
Her Majesty Queen II. Elizabeth died Thursday at Balmoral Castle at the age of 96, leaving behind a country to mourn the beloved monarch.

It is unknown how often James met the Queen, although they often attend family events such as the christenings of Prince George and Princess Charlotte (pictured back left and Queen, front right)
Throughout his seventy-year reign, he has always loved dogs, the famous corgis, and has owned more than 30 purebred dogs.
When he died, he had two native corgis, as well as a cocker spaniel and a dorgi with a dachshund corgi cross said to have made his majesty.
Their names are respectively Muick, named after one of the Queen’s favorite spots near Balmoral Castle, Sandy, Lissy and Candy.
No public plans have been announced for the four dogs, but it is believed they will end up with members of the royal family or their staff.
Tributes came from all over the world as his commitment to stability and service delivery was realized during his 70-year reign.

James is a dog lover and has six children as pets. He said the Queen was “our constant in the world of change” and thanked her “for a life of service and leadership”.
At the gates of Buckingham Palace last night following the Queen’s death, thousands of mourners gathered to pay their respects, leaving hundreds of bouquets, personal notes and candles in her honor.
A huge floral tribute was paid outside the gates, while Tower Bridge was bathed in purple light in honor of England’s longest reigning monarch.
The king wiped his tears yesterday and seemed to have snatched his heart after his kingdom’s first royal tour at Buckingham Palace.
The king, who was greeted enthusiastically by thousands of benefactors, was greeted with kisses and cries of “God bless the king”.

During the 15-minute walk, the king heard him say, “Thank you very much, very beautiful, true”, “God bless you” and “I was really scared today”. A woman shouted to him: “We love you King Charles and we loved your mother.”
When the visibly excited Sovereign arrived in an old Rolls-Royce with his queen consort Camilla, a large crowd cheered before he stepped out and shook hands with the numerous spectators waiting behind a barrier.
On Saturday, Charles will be proclaimed king at St James’s Palace before meeting with Liz Truss and her cabinet and holding her first special council.
Yesterday, King III. Charles and his Queen consort Camilla returned to London from the queen’s bed in Balmoral, where Charles had a meeting with the new Prime Minister, Liz Truss, and first addressed the nation as king.
Source: Daily Mail