The black and white photo, posted to the Wildlife Warrior’s Instagram Stories, saw the father-daughter duo in a very sweet bonding moment.
The former wakeboarder, 28, appeared to be dancing with the three-year-old tot as he twirled her around at their home in Australia Zoo.
Chandler wore the usual khakis he has adopted from the Irwin family since marrying Bindi in 2020.
Meanwhile, Grace looked adorable in a princess inspired dress with matching sneakers as she clung to her father’s hand.
The touching moment comes after Bindi, 26, and her brother Robert paid a moving tribute to their late father, Steve Irwin, on November 15.
Bindi Irwin, 26, shared a heartwarming family moment on Sunday as she uploaded an image of her husband Chandler Powell, 28, and their daughter Grace Warrior, three. All pictured
The date marks Steve Irwin Day in Australia, an annual event honouring the life and legacy of the conservationist known around the world as the Crocodile Hunter.
The I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! star, 20, shared a charming throwback photo of himself posing with his dad.
In the snap, a youthful Steve could be seen doting over his young son who was clutching at a toy while sitting in a ‘tinny’ boat which parked on the banks of a river.
‘November 15 is Steve Irwin Day and it’s so wonderful that Dad’s life and legacy is remembered and celebrated on this day,’ Robert said in the caption
For her special tribute, Bindi posted her own throwback picture in which she was featured as a toddler.
In the heartwarming snap, Steve could be seen crouching beside her and holding a small snake by the tail up to her smiling face.
‘It’s Steve Irwin Day, and we’re celebrating the life and legacy of the original Wildlife Warrior,’ Bindi said in the caption.
‘How incredible that one man changed the world, igniting a passion for wildlife conservation across the globe!’
The black and white photo, posted to the Wildlife Warrior’s Instagram Stories, saw the father-daughter duo in a very sweet bonding moment
Steve died on September 4, 2006, at the age of 44 after being pierced in the chest by a stingray while filming a documentary on the Great Barrier Reef.
Following his death, Steve’s family—daughter Bindi, widow Terri, 60, son Robert, and son-in-law Chandler—have continued his conservation work at Australia Zoo.
It was Steve’s father, Bob, 83, who built the iconic Queensland zoo from the ground up in 1970 and passed it on to his late son and his wife Terri in 1992.
In his lifetime Steve promoted wildlife conservation with his own hit TV show The Crocodile Hunter.
His family have carried on his legacy with their own blockbuster wildlife reality series Crikey! It’s the Irwins, which debuted in 2018 and still airs on Animal Planet.
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