A teenage girl with cancer has been told she will be helped to fulfil some of her “bucket list” after she met . Aspiring photographer Liz Hatton, 16, has a rare and aggressive form of the disease and has dropped her formal studies in favour of following her dream of photography. She was invited to take photos of an Investiture by the as part of her “photography bucket list” wishes before having an “unexpected” sit-down with the royal couple on Wednesday afternoon.

Multiple organisations have since come forward to help her tick off her list, which includes capturing a photoshoot with professional models, taking pictures of circus performers and publishing her images in major UK fashion magazines. The full list was published on X by her mother, Vicky Robayna, in May in a post that states: “She has a rare and aggressive cancer which doctors have told her means she has between 6 months and 3 years to live.” “We hope every day for a lifetime for her but if we can’t achieve that we hope to create her a lifetime of memories.

If we can make even one of her photography bucket list happen for her she will be beyond delighted.” British Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar magazine, Planet Circus and modelling agency Storm Management, which were all named on the list, have said they would help to facilitate her wishes. The girl, from Harrogate in North Yorkshire, was given rare permission to shoot pictures behind the scenes of an investiture, which were later published by Kensi.