Naomi Watts mourning grandmother's death

Actress Naomi Watts has been left heartbroken following the death of her grandmother, who passed away aged 101 after previously receiving a birthday message from King Charles celebrating her "century".

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Naomi Watts has been left devastated by the death of her grandmother
Naomi Watts has been left devastated by the death of her grandmother

Naomi Watts' grandmother has died aged 101.

The 56-year-old actress has revealed she's been left devastated following the loss of her beloved gran revealing she died after celebrating her 101st birthday and getting a special message from King Charles to mark her "century".

The 'King Kong' star shared a picture of her paternal grandmother holding up her letter from the monarch in a post on Instagram and wrote: "Our Granny Watts made it to 101 and a half.

"She got her letter from the King to celebrate her century, last night she rested in peace. RIP."

The tragedy comes just months after the death of Naomi's maternal grandmother Nikki Roberts, who passed away in August aged 99 three weeks after suffering a stroke.

After the loss, Naomi wrote in a post on Instagram: "My darling Nanna has left this world but her spirit will never leave us ...

"I'm truly blessed to have had the most wonderful relationship with her. She is such a huge part of who I am: her core values, her work ethic, and her mischievous humour and joy of life.

"My mum and aunts are all in pieces today, but we know what a great life she had. She just kept cracking on because she loved her life and her family.

"She lived three more weeks after a massive stroke because, in full beast mode, she showed us that when she was finally ready to 'peg it - she'd peg it'.

"She had one more goal to meet. Her 99th birthday!! One more party. One more family gathering.

"'I'll never forget her wicked laugh, her feisty spirit, her no-nonsense attitude, her no waste policy. She'd be trimming the mold off the bread and cheese: 'You don't need an expiration date - that's what a nose is for!' May her stories and memories live on."