Katie Price has shared an adorable snap of her mum, Amy, who joined her daughter for the Queen's platty jubes.
The grandmother, 70, was enjoying the festivities with Katie's kids Junior, 16, Princess, 14, Jett, eight and Bunny, seven.
Amy is sadly battling idopathic pulmonary fibrosis, which is a terminal lung condition.
But she looked in good sprits as she posed next to her grandson.
In the snap, Amy sports Jubilee-themed glasses, and a loose-fitting white blouse.
Junior looks delighted to be with his grandmother who rests her hand on a cut-out of Her Majesty, who is dressed in blue.
Katie captioned the pic: "Bank holiday blues with the family."
She also shared a vid of Junior regaling his gran with his impressive dance moves as he gets ready to launch his music career.
The mum-of-five's fans loved the star's posts with many commenting on Katie's happy family.
One said: "Thats how family should be."
While another gushed: "Brilliant family times."
Katie has been open about her mum's health struggles and told the Lorraine show how hard it was to see her in pain.
"It's a horrible illness because you're suffocating... it's not nice to see your mum like that," she admitted.
Earlier this year the Pricey renovated her 'Mucky Mansion' and got emotional as she explained her mum was designing a room in her new home for when she's gone.
"Because it could actually potentially be the last thing she ever does for me," Katie said. "And hopefully she doesn't pass, but when she eventually does, I know I have a room that she put together. It's sentimental, a nice room, a happy room to be in."
Amy also felt the room was important to the family.
She said: "When you're not well you look at things in a different way and it would be nice if you can leave things that people can remember you by."
Last year, Katie explained that her mum's illness was slowing her down, but she is still a fighter.
"She puts on a massive show of strength but her illness is slowing her down," she revealed.
"We've both got tough exteriors, neither of us show anyone what's going on inside. Because we know we're losing Mum, nothing goes unsaid."