Lily Allen Accepts Apology And Flowers From Solider After Twitter Controversy

12 July 2012, 14:42 | Updated: 12 July 2012, 14:45

Solider Harry Wilson apologises to the 'Smile' singer following controversial tweet.

Lily Allen has received a hand written apology from the solider at the centre of a controversial message the star received on Twitter.

The 'Smile' star reported Harry Wilson to the Ministry of Defence earlier this week over an alleged racist tweet.

The MOD then launched an investigation, saying that "racism of any kind is completely unacceptable and the Army has a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of harassment and discrimination".

Lily took a leave of absence from Twitter this morning (12th July), but returned just hours later to reveal that Wilson had apologised and said she wanted to move on from the incident.

She wrote: "I have just received some flowers and a hand written apology from Harry Wilson, which I accept. I hope we can all now move on. Thank you."

Meanwhile, Lily is reported to be expecting her second baby – although the star has yet to confirm the rumours.

The star is currently working on new music after announcing that she planned to return to music following the birth of her first child.