A tribute video from Bobbi Kristina Brown's private funeral has been made public by longtime family friend Tyler Perry.

The Daily Mail reports the family of Bobbi Kristina's mom Whitney Houston asked Perry to share the clip he created with all the 22-year-old's friends and fans by posting it on social media for his more than 12 million followers.

The short, under-four-minute film chronicles the life of the only child born to Houston and Bobby Brown, and is set to her mom's famous rendition of the song "You Were Loved."

An opening quote, once made by Bobbi Kristina, reads, "I hope you feel my love, pain, beauty, agony at all time, blessing all the time. No one understands me. And I don't expect them to, but I will try to spread my love and my story through words and this blessing of a powerful voice mom has given me."

Soon the video, titled "A Celebration of Our Princess," launches into a montage of Bobbi Kristina from the time she was an infant up until close to the time of her tragic death earlier this summer. Many of the photos show Bobbi Kristina being cuddled and held by her parents, and her singing with her mom.

On the post he made to Facebook, Perry captioned the collage, "The Houston estate asked if I would share this tribute that I put together for Bobbi Kristina's private funeral. On behalf of the Brown and Houston families, we would all like to thank you for your prayers and support. God bless."

Bobbi Kristina died under hospice care in late July, nearly six months after she was found face down in a bathtub in the home she shared with boyfriend Nick Gordon.

Gordon has since been slapped with a multimillion dollar wrongful death suit by the conservator of her estate Bedelia C. Hargrove, charging that, in the hours before Bobbi Kristina had to be rushed to a hospital emergency room, he gave her a "toxic cocktail" that essentially rendered her helpless.