GOOD Morning Britain presenter Laura Tobin has cycled to Windsor Castle to pay her respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The weather host, 40, a regular feature on the ITV daytime show, looked summery in a green patterned dress as she hopped on her bike for the trip.
Meteorologist Laura flashed a huge smile as she pedalled in the sunshine, with her brunette locks flowing over her hair.
She was making the trip to the Royal residence after Her Majesty died peacefully at the age of 96 on September 8, with her family by her side.
In her caption, the Good Morning Britain stalwart wrote: "Cycling to Windsor to lay flowers and pay our respects to the Queen."
Her second image captured the crowds waiting outside Windsor Castle while alongside the third slide, she wrote: "Flowers left every day are collected and laid on the lead-up to Windsor Castle from the Long Walk.
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"Such a beautiful display for when the Queen's coffin arrives on Monday – her final resting place."
After sharing a shot of the carpet of flowers laid outside, she added: "A sea of beautiful colour, it also smells beautiful."
She then took a selfie in front of the swathes of bouquets as she wrote: "A lovely atmosphere in the sunshine at Windsor Castle.
"A special moment paying our respects and saying thanks to the Queen."
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Back on screen, GMB fans were left stunned when the show aired for the first time on a Saturday to commemorate the life of Britain's longest-serving monarch.
Meanwhile, they were equally baffled when Laura appeared to be 'replaced' on the weather wall by an EastEnders star amid a show shake-up.
Popular presenter Des Coleman is familiar to EastEnders fans for playing Lenny Wallace from 1996 to 1999.
The character appeared alongside pal Huw Edwards in Albert Square's short-lived 'squat' where they tormented Ian Beale.
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Des went on to appear in Casualty, The Bill and even appeared in the West End before moving into weather presenting.
Laura's spot was filled after she headed off on her summer holidays – but fans were left devastated.
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