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Royal news – live: Kate Middleton’s touching conversation with cancer teen who has weeks left to live revealed

William and Kate met Liz and her family after the ceremony on Wednesday

Emma Guinness
Friday 04 October 2024 04:57
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Prince Harry laughs as young boy pulls his beard at WellChild awards in London

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The teenager with a rare form of cancer who met the Princess of Wales as she returned to duty on Wednesday has revealed what was said during their touching conversation.

Photographs of the meeting show Kate, 42, who recently finished chemotherapy, hugging Liz Hatton, 16, from Harrogate after she was invited to photograph the investitures on Wednesday.

Liz has described getting a hug from Kate as “really special” as she revealed what they spoke about during their “genuine” and “lovely” half-an-hour chat.

“There was nothing about them that suggested they were superior,” she told The Mirror. “They were just really human to be honest and really natural. There was never a moment of awkwardness. It was normal to talk to them. They talked a lot about my photography.”

She added that Kate talked a “little bit” about her own love of photography and she asked about what camera she uses.

Kate and Prince William later said on social media: “A pleasure to meet with Liz at Windsor today.

“A talented young photographer whose creativity and strength has inspired us both. Thank you for sharing your photos and story with us. W&C.”

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Prince William films video for upcoming Earthshot prize project

The Prince of Wales has shared some behind-the-scenes snaps of himself out in nature for an upcoming Earthshot prize project.

William, 42, launched the prize in 2020 to recognise and support individuals making significant contributions towards protecting the environment.

Emma Guinness30 September 2024 21:00
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Prince Harry bursts out laughing as young boy grabs his beard at WellChild charity event

Prince Harry bursts out laughing as young boy grabs his beard at charity event

Prince Harry burst into laughter when a young boy grabbed his beard at the WellChild charity event. The Duke of Sussex met with children, teenagers, and their parents at the WellChild Awards at London’s Royal Lancaster Hotel on Monday (30 September). In a rare royal event in the UK honouring the achievements of youngsters battling serious conditions, Harry had conversations with children and their families, joking with them and answering questions. Seven-year-old Noah Nicholson, from Grimsby, who has complex medical conditions, met with Harry and proceeded to grab his bead and cheeks in a touching moment.

Holly Evans30 September 2024 20:08

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