'He was the king of my heart': Paris Jackson gets tattoo tribute to her late father Michael to celebrate 18th birthday

He passed away when she was just 11 years old.

To mark her 18th birthday Paris Jackson got a tattoo tribute dedicated to her late father Michael Jackson.

The young woman posted a snap on Tuesday to Instagram from a tattoo parlor as she revealed her new inking.

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To mark her 18th birthday Paris Jackson got a tattoo tribute dedicated to her late father Michael Jackson

To mark her 18th birthday Paris Jackson got a tattoo tribute dedicated to her late father Michael Jackson

Paris, who celebrated her milestone birthday on Sunday, had the words 'Queen of My Heart' tattooed on her wrist in her father's handwriting. 

'To everyone else he was the King of Pop,' she captioned the image. 'To me, well, he was the king of my heart.' 

Paris got her inking at Timeless Tattoo 738 by LA based artist Justin Lewis.

'Archangel': Paris  paid a touching tribute to the late Michael Jackson last month

'Archangel': Paris paid a touching tribute to the late Michael Jackson last month

Paris Michael Jackson got her tattoo today, letters from her father, so sweet. #parisjackson and Austin Brown her cousin.

A photo posted by Justin's Dermagraphink Tattoo (@dermagraphink) on

The tattoo artist wrote on his own Instagram account: 'Paris Michael Jackson got her tattoo today, letters from her father, so sweet'.

June 25th will mark the seven year anniversary of the King Of Pop's death. 

Michael passed away in 2009 at the age of 50. He left behind three children, including Paris.  

She is the only daughter of the late King of Pop, and has 19-year-old brother Prince Michael and 14-year-old brother 'Blanket' (whose real name is also Prince Michael).

June 25th will mark the seven year anniversary of the King Of Pop's death. Michael passed away in 2009 at the age of 50. He left behind three children, including Paris (seen here in 2003)

Paris returned to the Jackson family estate in Calabasas a little over a year ago, following a stint at a therapeutic girls' boarding school in Utah - the result of a suicide attempt in 2013.

She recently hit back at critics in an Instagram post and revealed that she has been attending AA meeting.

After sharing an illustration which received hundreds of comments, Paris replied by telling her followers she doesn't appreciate being criticised for not responding to every single person - especially the 'negative' ones. 

Paris also said that she refuses to succumb to the same pressure that her father experienced before his death at the age of 50, from cardiac arrest induced by propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication. 

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