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The Princess of Wales has paid heartfelt tribute to the aspiring photographer with a rare form of cancer she hugged earlier this year, following news of the 17-year-old’s death.
Liz Hatton made headlines after she was pictured with Kate at Windsor Castle in October after being invited to take pictures of William at an investiture.
The teenager died on Wednesday, after having been diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer at the start of the year.
After the news of her death, William and Kate, who herself was treated for cancer this year, said in a personal message shared on social media: “We are so sorry to hear that Liz Hatton has sadly passed away. It was an honour to have met such a brave and humble young woman.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with Liz’s parents Vicky and Aaron and her brother Mateo at this unimaginably difficult time.”
The message was signed “W & C”.
Liz’s mother Vicky Robayna praised her “incredible daughter”, saying “she flew high until the end” as she announced her death on X.
Watch: Prince William tries flying drone during army live firing exercise
Prince William tries flying drone during army live firing exercise
Athena Stavrou28 November 2024 14:29
Harry and Meghan’s polo docuseries to highlight ‘grit behind the glamour’
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will bring a new series to Netflix in December, revealing the “grit behind the glamour” in the high-stakes world of polo.
The five-part series will debut globally on December 10, following elite global players on and off the field as they compete in the US Open Polo Championship in Wellington, Florida.
A trailer for the series titled Polo, executive produced by Harry and Meghan, was released on Thursday, giving a behind-the-scenes look at the “fast-paced and glamorous world of polo”.
In a statement, Harry said: “This series offers audiences an unprecedented, behind-the-scenes look into the passion and determination driving some of the world’s elite polo players, revealing the grit behind the glamour.
“We’re proud to showcase the true depth and spirit of the sport — and the intensity of its high-stakes moments.”
It has been produced by the Sussexes’ Archewell Productions, having previously released three documentaries with Netflix as part of a multimillion-pound deal with the streaming giant.
Harry and Meghan’s polo docuseries to highlight ‘grit behind the glamour’ (Yaroslav Sabitov) (PA Archive)
Athena Stavrou28 November 2024 14:01
Pictured: Anne hands out honours at Investiture
Taban Shoresh, Genocide Survivor and Founder and Chief Executive Officer, The Lotus Flower, is made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (Yui Mok/PA Wire)
Sally Light, lately Chief Executive, Motor Neurone Disease Association, is made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (Yui Mok/PA Wire)
Mr. Stuart Cossar, Investigation Manager, Police Service of Scotland, is made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (Yui Mok/PA Wire)
Athena Stavrou28 November 2024 13:31
Full story: William and Kate pay tribute to ‘brave and humble’ young photographer Liz Hatton
The Prince and Princess of Wales have expressed their sadness at the death of teenage photographer Liz Hatton, saying it was “an honour to have met such a brave and humble young woman”.
The 17-year-old, who died on Wednesday, pursued a photography bucket list after being diagnosed with an aggressive and rare form of cancer at the start of the year.
Liz, from Harrogate, North Yorkshire, hit the headlines when she was pictured being hugged by Kate at Windsor Castle in October after being invited to take pictures of William at an investiture.
Liz, who died on Wednesday at the age of 17, began a photography bucket list after being diagnosed with cancer at the start of the year.
Athena Stavrou28 November 2024 12:52
Kate’s touching tribute to teen photographer with rare cancer who died aged 17
The Prince and Princess of Wales have expressed their sadness at the death of teenage photographer Liz Hatton, saying it was “an honour to have met such a brave and humble young woman”.
The 17-year-old, who died on Wednesday, pursued a photography bucket list after being diagnosed with an aggressive and rare form of cancer at the start of the year.
Liz, from Harrogate, North Yorkshire, hit the headlines when she was pictured being hugged by Kate at Windsor Castle in October after being invited to take pictures of William at an investiture.
William and Kate, who herself was treated for cancer this year, said in a personal message shared on their Kensington Palace social media accounts: “We are so sorry to hear that Liz Hatton has sadly passed away.
“It was an honour to have met such a brave and humble young woman.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with Liz’s parents Vicky and Aaron and her brother Mateo at this unimaginably difficult time.”
The message was signed “W & C”.
Athena Stavrou28 November 2024 11:20
Earl Spencer has gushed over his new partner, “brilliant archaologist” and Nordic Person of the Year, Dr Cat Jarman.
The brother of the late Princess Diana met Professor Jarman, who is also the co-host of a podcast he produces, on his own family estate in 2021, as she searched for the remains of an ancient Roman villa for a Channel 4 documentary.
“I’m too old for hearts and flowers stuff, but the best way to describe it is that with Cat, I can be myself,” Earl Spencer told MailOnline.
“She knows who I am. Who I really am. I don’t have to pretend to be something I am not. And she brings out the best in me.”
(@charles.earl.spencer/instagram)
Athena Stavrou28 November 2024 11:13
Pictured: Estate King spends Christmas at transformed into winter wonderland
(Joe Giddens/PA Wire)
(Joe Giddens/PA Wire)
(Joe Giddens/PA Wire)
(Joe Giddens/PA Wire)
Athena Stavrou28 November 2024 10:48
King’s Sandringham estate sparkles with winter lights trail
The King’s Sandringham estate - which is where the royals spend Christmas - has been transformed into a winter wonderland, open to the public
The annual after-dark experience, reimagined for 2024, is nestled deep in the Norfolk parkland and features a tunnel of thousands of fairy lights, interactive play including a light beam game, and a “fire tree”.
Visitors can also take part in its Make a Wish section by writing their Christmas wishes on gift tags to be hung among the lights. Other elements include a Christmas tree maze and a brightly-lit tree house.
There is also a vintage fair on the site, with a helter skelter and a big wheel, along with festive food stalls.
(Joe Giddens/PA Wire)
Athena Stavrou28 November 2024 10:15
Sophie offers support to Yazidi genocide survivor
The Duchess of Edinburgh paid tribute to the bravery of the Yazidi genocide survivors as she warned about the devastation of conflict-related sexual violence.
Sophie was pictured with her arm around Awaz Abdi, who was captured and enslaved by so-called Islamic State (IS) in Iraq a decade ago when she was just 10 years old.
IS, also known as Daesh, brutally targeted the Yazidis, an ancient religious minority from northern Iraq, in 2014, murdering thousands of people, and abducting 7,000 women and children, in the Sinjar region. The terrorist group perpetrated a catalogue of horrific violations, subjecting women and girls to sexual and other forms of slavery, and forcing boys to fight as child soldiers.
In an impassioned speech, Sophie paid tribute to the bravery of Yazidi genocide survivors including Ms Abdi as she stressed that not enough was being done to prevent violence from happening around the world.
“I don’t think it was until voices of the Yazidi community came forward that so many people in the world were suddenly made aware of this terrible atrocity,” Sophie said.
The duchess added: “But the atrocities will continue, as we know, and the devastation, that conflict-related sexual violence has, continues. It doesn’t just stop when the guns fall silent, the devastation continues in the lives of those who have survived.”
(Aaron Chown/PA Wire)
Athena Stavrou28 November 2024 09:47
William’s ears left in dire straits thanks to Prince Louis’ drumming practice
The Prince of Wales joked that Prince Louis’ drumming practice has left him taking drastic action.
William told celebrity musicians about his son’s musical aspirations have as he thanked them for supporting a wildlife charity.
He told the group about his youngest son, who is renowned for his cheeky personality that: “My youngest is learning the drums, that’s why I spend my entire life with my fingers in my ears.”
William went on to say “I’m interested in different eras of music” and “music is such an important part of my life”.
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