Pip Edwards shares a cryptic post on ‘love and gratitude’ following Michael Clarke split

Pip Edwards shares a cryptic post on ‘gratitude and love’ following her shock split from cricket legend Michael Clarke

She’s stayed silent on the details of her split from Michael Clarke ever since the news broke last week.

But on Tuesday, Pip Edwards, 41, shared a string of cryptic quotes on social media about ‘gratitude’ and ‘love’, as she gets used to life without the cricket legend by her side.

On her Instagram page, Pip shared a page of a book which read: ‘Gratitude is one of the sweet shortcuts to finding peace of mind and happiness inside.

Cryptic: On Tuesday, Pip Edwards, 41, shared a string of string of inspiring quotes on social media about ‘gratitude’ and ‘love’, as she gets used to life without the cricket legend

‘No matter what is going on outside of us, there is always something we could be grateful for.’ 

Another of the quotes Pip shared was more romantic, which read: ‘Read more books than status updates. Hold more hands than devices. Love more than you judge.’ 

The posts come after she and Michael called it quits on their romance, less than a year after making their relationship public.

Deep: On her Instagram page, Pip shared a page of a book which read: 'Gratitude is one of the sweet shortcuts to finding peace of mind and happiness inside

Deep: On her Instagram page, Pip shared a page of a book which read: ‘Gratitude is one of the sweet shortcuts to finding peace of mind and happiness inside

Words to live by: Another of the quotes Pip shared was more romantic, which read: 'Read more books than status updates. Hold more hands than devices. Love more than you judge'

Words to live by: Another of the quotes Pip shared was more romantic, which read: ‘Read more books than status updates. Hold more hands than devices. Love more than you judge’

According to The Daily Telegraph, the P.E Nation designer and the sporting icon are still on good terms.

‘They were great friends and had a great time together, and I’m sure they will remain friends,’ a ‘friend’ told the publication on Saturday.

‘There is definitely no animosity,’ the close pal added. 

Healing the heart: Shortly after the announcement of their break-up, Michael Clarke, 39, appears to have been channeling his energy into spending quality time with his daughter, Kelsey Lee, who he shares with ex-wife Kyly Clarke. Posting to his Instagram Stories on Friday, the cricket great shared a photo with his daughter on her first day of school, captioning it: 'Have the best day' with a love heart emoji.

Quality time: Michael appears to be channeling his energy into spending quality time with his daughter, Kelsey Lee, who he shares with ex-wife Kyly Clarke

Over: The post comes after she and Michael called it quits on their romance, less than a year after making their relationship public

Over: The post comes after she and Michael called it quits on their romance, less than a year after making their relationship public 

When contacted about their split on Friday, Pip told Daily Mail Australia: ‘I have no comment, no comment at all.’

Sources close to the pair said while they have gone separate ways, they remain good friends and the split is ‘amicable’.

Meanwhile, another said that despite the couple’s propensity for loved-up Instagram posts, over recent times: ‘Things had been rather rocky’.

Michael, 39, appears to be channeling his energy into spending quality time with his daughter, Kelsey Lee, who he shares with ex-wife Kyly Clarke.

Backlash: Pip has been laying low since Australia Day when she caused controversy over a party she attended that featured an upside down Aboriginal Flag

Backlash: Pip has been laying low since Australia Day when she caused controversy over a party she attended that featured an upside down Aboriginal Flag 

Pip has been laying low since Australia Day when she caused controversy over a party she attended that featured an upside down Aboriginal Flag.

The fashion label founder posted photos of the upside down flag to her Instagram in a move that she later apologised for.

‘I want to express my sincere apologies to those that I have offended,’ Pip told her social media followers.

‘My intentions were always from a good place, in support of all people, wanting unity and community in this country and globally.

‘I innocently did not realise that the Aboriginal flag was upside down and was more focused on the idea of raising both flags together on the one pole, flying as one. I understand it was a huge mistake to not know at the time but my intention was never to cause disrespect.’

Sorrow: 'I want to express my sincere apologies to those that I have offended,' the mother of one wrote on Instagram next to a photo of the beach

Sorrow: ‘I want to express my sincere apologies to those that I have offended,’ the mother of one wrote on Instagram next to a photo of the beach