Terri Irwin paid a sweet tribute to Steve Irwin on Christmas Eve.
The conservationist, 59, posted a photo to Instagram of her late husband posing next to their two children, Bindi and Robert.
The family are pictured all smiling as they pose with newborn Robert.
'December 2003. Best month. Dear Christmas. Best family. Cherish every moment,” Terri captioned the post.
The photo was quickly flooded with reactions from sympathizers.
Terri Irwin paid a sweet tribute to Steve Irwin on Christmas Eve. The conservationist, 59, posted this photo to Instagram, which shows her late husband posing next to their two children, Bindi and Robert.
'National treasures. God bless you and your family,” one fan wrote.
Another wrote: 'With or without Steve – the world is a much better place WITH you and BY you Terri . Thank you for showing us what thoughtfulness, humility, compassion, grace, and kindness look like every day.”
Steve and Terri Irwin met in 1991 when they visited the Australia Zoo while on holiday from the US, and they married the following year.
Steve and Terri Irwin met in 1991 when they visited the Australia Zoo while on holiday from the US and they married the following year
Earlier this year, on September 4, Terri publicly marked the 17th anniversary of Steve's death by paying a solemn tribute to him.
The nature star shared a rarely seen photo of Steve crouched in a cabin with a dog next to him as the light illuminated him.
Terri kept it short but very meaningful on the 17th anniversary of her husband's death, leaving the caption “Remembering Steve” with just a searing red love heart.
Terri kept it short but very meaningful on the 17th anniversary of her husband's death, leaving the caption “Remembering Steve” with just a searing red love heart
Steve died tragically when a stingray barb pierced his chest on September 4, 2006, while filming near Batt Reef, Queensland, in his native Australia.
He was only 44 years old at the time.
Terri famously took over the Australia Zoo after being widowed with the couple's two children.
Irwin and her children Bindi, 25, and Robert, 19, have worked hard in the years since Steve's death to keep his conservation legacy alive.
Steve died tragically when a stingray barb pierced his chest on September 4, 2006, while filming near Batt Reef, Queensland, in his native Australia.