Katie Price has confirmed that her Channel 4 documentary has been cancelled tonight as she paid tribute to the Queen following her death.
The former glamour model, 44, was due to appear in a documentary exploring her struggle with trauma.
However, she revealed that the show has been pulled following the announcement of the Queen's ill health.
Taking to Instagram today, Katie told her 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."
The Queen's family - including Prince Charles, Camilla and Prince William - rushed to be by her side at Balmoral after Buckingham Palace issued a rare statement announcing that doctors were concerned for her health.

Prince Harry and Meghan cancelled their engagements following the Palace's announcement, with the Duke of Sussex flying to Balmoral to be at his grandmother's side.
Sadly, the palace confirmed just hours later that the monarch had died.
The statement read: "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."
Earlier today at midday, Buckingham Palace issued a rare statement on the 96-year-old's health today to say that her doctors are concerned for her health and that she is remaining under medical supervision.

Her family - including Prince Charles, Camilla and Prince William - have rushed to be by her side at Balmoral.
Prince Harry and Meghan cancelled their engagements and were said to be urgently flying to see her. However, it has been revealed that the Duchess of Sussex is not joining her husband to see the monarch.
She will remain in London, but could possibly join Harry at Balmoral at a later date.
Buckingham Palace's statement said: "Following further evaluation this morning, The Queen’s doctors are concerned for Her Majesty’s health and have recommended she remain under medical supervision.

"The Queen remains comfortable and at Balmoral."
Moments before, MPs in the House of Commons appeared to look very concerned after the energy bill announcement.
There was speculation on social media after politicians were seen passing notes in the House of Commons earlier.