Khloe Kardashian penned an extraordinary tribute to Queen Elizabeth II after Britain's longest-reigning monarch passed away on Thursday.
The reality TV star was among many across the world to share heartfelt words following the news of Her Majesty's death at the age of 96. She is said to have died peacefully at her Balmoral Estate in Scotland.
Khloe, 38, took to her Instagram Stories to share a number of tributes for the monarch. She began with a lengthy statement saying it's a "sad day for the United Kingdom, the commonwealth, and the world".
The Good American founder added: "All of us should admire the Queen's exemplary sense of duty and her commitment to her people. Such an incredible woman and an inspiration to us all, she will always be remembered as someone who lead with dignity, grace and nobility over her 70 years as Queen."
Khloe continued to say while there is so much change in the world, the Queen was a "constant presence" and said, to her, the royal brought "a sense of comfort and peace".
"She truly graced the world and there will never be another like her," she said before extending her condolences to the British people.
She finished her message by saying: "God bless the Queen and may she Rest In Peace. She is with her Prince now."
Her words were shared by mum Kris Jenner, 66, on her own Instagram account. The pair also both shared a black-and-white collage of the Queen throughout with reign.
Kris also penned a thoughtful statement of her own alongside the four images, calling the Queen "Graceful, dedicated, elegant, unforgettable".
She continued: "Today and always we will remember her as one of the greatest leaders our world has ever seen. I send my love and condolences to the Royal Family."
As well as the images and words, Khloe and Kris also shared a post by another user which showed a number of rainbows over famous landmarks in Britain, including Balmoral. The post, which was also shared by Kim Kardashian, read: "Her Majesty the Queen sent us three rainbows at the exact time she crossed that bridge.
"One at Balmoral, one at Windsor castle, and a double #rainbow over Buckingham Palace. She is letting us know she made it, and all will be well."
Kim also uploaded a black-and-white photo of a young Queen alongside the words "Rest In Peace".
Kourtney shared a farewell message on her Story by posting a pic of the Queen in her car alongside the words: "Farewell, Queen."