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Teenager who hugged Princess of Wales dies aged 17 after pursuing photography bucket list

Sky News Wednesday, 27 November 2024
Teenager who hugged Princess of Wales dies aged 17 after pursuing photography bucket listA teenage photographer who met the Princess of Wales while pursuing a photography bucket list after being diagnosed with a rare form of cancer has died.
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News video: Prince and Princess of Wales paid tribute to teenage photographer Liz Hatton after cancer death

Prince and Princess of Wales paid tribute to teenage photographer Liz Hatton after cancer death 00:58

The Prince and Princess of Wales have paid tribute to the "brave and humble" Liz Hatton after the teenager died of cancer, weeks after they met her at an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.

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