The Prince and Princess of Wales have paid tribute to a teenage photographer who has died from cancer.
Liz Hatton, 17, from Harrogate, died in the early hours of Wednesday morning, her mother Vicky Robayna announced on social media.
William and Kate said in a statement: “We are so sorry to hear that Liz Hatton has sadly passed away.”
They said it was “an honour to have met such a brave and humble young woman”, adding: “Our thoughts and prayers are with Liz’s parents Vicky and Aaron and her brother Mateo at this unimaginably difficult time.”
Liz began a photography bucket list appeal in January after she was diagnosed with an aggressive desmoplastic small round cell tumour and given between six months and three years to live.
She was pictured being hugged by Kate at Windsor Castle in October after being invited to take pictures of the Prince of Wales at an investiture.
Kate, who herself was treated for cancer this year, and William, in a personal message, described Liz as a “talented young photographer whose creativity and strength has inspired us both”.
Liz’s mother said her daughter “remained determined to the last”.
“We are so very proud of the kindness, empathy and courage she has shown in the last year.
“She was not only a phenomenal photographer, she was the best human, and the most wonderful daughter and big sister we could ever have asked for.”
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