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Strictly's Graziano Di Prima, Nancy Xu, and Gorka Márquez revealed that they will pay tribute to the late Robin Windsor during their upcoming tour.
Robin was a member of Strictly's professional lineup from 2009 until 2013, and was paired with stars including Patsy Kensit and Lisa Riley.
The dancer was found dead in a hotel in London at the age of 44 in February, though his cause of death is yet to be revealed.
During Friday's episode of Loose Women, Graziano, Nancy and Gorka discussed their plans to honour him on the tour.
The group and several other Strictly professionals will soon embark on The Professionals Tour. With twelve dancers, it is the biggest professionals tour so far.
Strictly's Graziano Di Prima, Nancy Xu and Gorka Márquez revealed on Friday's Loose Women that they will pay tribute to the late Robin Windsor during their upcoming tour
Robin was a member of Strictly's professional lineup from 2009 until 2013, and was paired with stars including Patsy Kensit and Lisa Riley
The dancers appeared on Loose Women with panellists Kaye Adams, Nadia Sawalha, Judi Love, and Olivia Attwood-Dack to discuss the tour
The tour lineup is completed by Carlos Gu, Dianne Buswell, Jowita Przystał, Karen Hauer, Luba Mushtuk, Michelle Tsiakkas, Neil Jones, Vito Coppola, and Celebrity Big Brother runner-up Nikita Kuzmin.
Gorka told the show: 'I think we are a family and the loss of Robin who was part of that family... he was just a wonderful person. He was always smiling.
'I have memories of him smiling when it comes to the show, it was positive things for all of us. The least we can do is celebrate him because wherever he is up there, he will be dancing with us.'
Graziano added: 'I've got beautiful memories of him. We did a tour together, we did lifts and stuff and sometimes you're in pain.
'He would always be the last person to leave the room, even if he was in so much pain. Surprisingly enough I did my tour, one of my shirts was his pink shirt and it was written "Robin".
'Every time I was wearing it I had goosebumps. That was a nice, nice memory. I am always thinking of him.'
Graziano told The Express after Robin's death: 'We did rehearsals