KNITTED postbox toppers have appeared in tribute to Her Majesty, send us photos of any you spot.
Queen Elizabeth II died at her Balmoral estate in Scotland on Thursday at the age of 96.
Since her death a number of postboxes across the country have been decked out with special woolly tops.
Heartbroken members of the public have taken to creating corgi-clad wool, figures of the Queen in her many colourful outfits and knitted crowns to show their respects.
A brilliantly crafted topper has been spotted in West Moors paying tribute to Her Majesty.
Have you created a topper or spotted any around Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole?
Have you spotted any knitted tributes on post boxes to the Queen?
We would like to see any knitted post box toppers around BCP in tribute to Her Majesty the Queen.
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