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Louise Redknapp posts tribute to Caroline Flack a month after her death saying she is ‘missing my girl’

LOUISE Redknapp posted a tribute to Caroline Flack today a month after her death saying she is “missing my girl”.

A week after Caroline’s funeral, the singer, 45, posted a heartfelt message to her dear friend on Instagram Stories.

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Louise Redknapp posted a sweet tribute to her friend Caroline Flack

Sharing a happy photo of the pair having fun together, Louise wrote: “Missing my girl but always thinking of you.”

Last week Louise paid a heartfelt tribute to her friend Caroline after the late star’s funeral..

She posted a picture of the pair looking happy on a night out and captioned it: “Thinking of you always.”

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Louise Redknapp paid a heartfelt tribute to her friend Caroline Flack after the late star’s funeral earlier today

Her followers shared their condolences and called it a “beautiful pic”.

Other close friends of Caroline shared their thoughts on the emotional day.

Chef Gizzi Erskine wrote how the day had been “surreal, devastating, uplifting, hilarious, warm, nourishing, reassuring, discombobulating.”

Caroline took her own life last month, with her closest friends and family at her private funeral last week to say their final goodbyes.

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Lewis has been left devastated by his girlfriend’s death

She had been due to appear in court this month after being charged with assaulting Lewis in December – charges that she has always denied.

Caroline and Lewis remained a couple in her final months, despite a judge banning him from contacting the Love Island host ahead of her trial.

The TV favourite pleaded not guilty to assault by beating, but found out the day before her death that prosecutors had decided to still move forward with the case.

Caroline’s friend Sam shared Lewis post to her own page

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Caroline was laid to rest today

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Days later a picture of Lewis’ small head wound showed he wasn’t the victim of a serious assault.

The tennis player had begged authorities and the CPS not to take the case to court, with Caroline’s management blasting it as a “show trial”.

Stacey Solomon and Amanda Holden are among the stars to have paid tribute to Caroline, with Stacey vowing to stay off social media as she pays her respects.

Meanwhile, Amanda wore a T-Shirt emblazoned with her face and the hashtag #BeKind.

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