Tyson Fury and Wife Place Flowers at Buckingham Palace for the Queen

Tyson and Paris Fury traveled to London and were spotted offering flowers in honor of Queen Elizabeth II.

The late monarch, who passed away last Thursday (September 8), at the age of 96, was remembered with flowers by the heavyweight champion and his wife, who was seen outside Buckingham Palace.

Thousands of people have been traveling to the capital to pay their respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II, whether it be by leaving floral offerings outside Buckingham Palace, which are later moved to nearby Green Park, or by visiting Westminster Hall to see her lie in state before the state funeral on September 19th.

Paris and Tyson were photographed holding hands. Tyson chose a sophisticated polo shirt and trousers, while Paris wore a pair of pink wide-leg pants, a white shirt tucked in, and matching heels.

Tyson kept onto a stunning white rose arrangement that was later placed outside the famous London building that Queen Elizabeth is said to have called “the office”, along with a touching note that the boxer signed “Gypsy King.”

He wrote: “To Our Queen, great may your bed be in Heaven. Love from Tyson and Paris xx Gypsy King x.”

Tyson responded to the news of the Queen’s passing in a succinct Palace statement issued shortly after 6.30 p.m. last Thursday. Alongside an image of Her Majesty seated on the throne, he added, ” Thoughts & prayers with my Queen tonight,” he typed alongside a picture of Her Majesty on the throne. May God be with you.”