Junior Andre slams ‘soulless’ remarks he’s seen online following Queen’s death

Junior Andre has slammed "soulless" comments he's seen online from his generation regarding the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Her Majesty passed away on Thursday (September 8), Buckingham Palace confirmed in a statement.

It read: said: "The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon.

"The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow."

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HRH reigned over the United Kingdom since 1952 and is the country’s longest-serving monarch.

Tributes to have paid to the monarch from across the world.

Katie Price and Peter Andre's son Junior has since logged into Instagram page to hit back at some "heartless" comments circulating.

He shared a post written by David Whiteley which read: "This generation is seeing so much mad things back to back.

"It's one of the maddest times to be alive. And also… the most unserious generation ever.

"Some of the soulless comments I've read, all for likes and a pinned comment."

On David's original post, thousands of fans commented on how upset by negative comments they had seen regarding the Royal Family.

One said: "Totally agree. The disgusting vitriol taking place on Twitter today regarding the passing of our Queen is appalling. I really do fear for our future."

While another added: "Yes I agree. Totally disgusting."

While Junior's dad Peter shared a post himself, writing: "Like many I feel so so sad about this. It has made me very emotional.

"Very surreal. Wow. Longest reigning monarch in British history. A true leader . May she rest in peace with her beloved husband."

Junior's mum Katie confirmed her Channel 4 documentary exploring her struggle with trauma, which was due to air on Thursday evening, had been taken off air as she paid tribute to the Queen following her death.

She told her Instagram followers: "My film on @channel4 this evening is being moved to a later date due to the Queen's illness.

"My thoughts and prayers are with the Royal Family at this time."

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