Liz Hatton dies aged 17: Cancer-battling photographer seen hugging Kate ‘went out in a blaze of glory’ after ‘unbelievably courageous’ combat, her heartbroken household reveal

An inspirational young cancer patient who touched the hearts of the nation after meeting the Princess of Wales has sadly died.

Liz Hatton passed away in the early hours of today at her home in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, at the age of just 17, less than a year after being diagnosed with an incurable desmoplastic small round cell tumour.

A hugely talented photographer, she compiled an inspirational ‘bucket list’ of assignments to complete in the last months of her life, which reached the ears of the future king and queen.

She was invited by them to Windsor Castle to photograph an investiture William was holding and, to her surprise, asked to have tea with the couple afterwards.

Catherine, who has gone through her own cancer journey this year, was pictured giving Liz an emotional hug, although the pair pointedly did not discuss their respective experiences but focused on their shared love of photography.

As a result of their meeting, however, the brave teenager – who always said she did not want to be defined by her illness – was inundated with offers of support and was able to complete almost all of her bucket list, including a London film premiere, and more.

The Princess of Wales pictured sharing a tender hug with Liz Hatton when they met at Windsor Castle in October and bonded over their shared love of photography

Liz, from Harrogate, Yorkshire, was a keen photographer and recently held her own exhibition. She has died aged 17 after battling desmoplastic small round cell tumour, a rare and extremely aggressive form of the disease

Liz, who fell in love with photography as a young girl, would have ‘loved nothing more’ than her photographs being ‘seen one more time’. In honour of this, the Daily Mail is publishing this picture she took of her beloved Mateo

Another one of Liz’s stunning photos she took of her beloved younger brother Mateo

Liz’s mother, Vicky, tonight posted an emotional statement on X to say her ‘incredible daughter’ had died  

She was even snapping away, despite being in great pain, on the red carpet of the Royal Variety Show last Friday and was proud beyond belief to attend an exhibition of her incredible work in London.

Sadly, however, her condition began to rapidly deteriorate, so much so that her family had decided to celebrate Christmas early this weekend because it was her adored little brother Mateo’s wish to have her here for it.

Tragically, that wasn’t to be.

Liz’s mother, Vicky Robayna, told the Mail tonight that the family were taking comfort from the fact that she had blazed such a trail in such a short space of time.

She said: ‘Our lovely Liz died in the early hours of this morning. She remained determined to her last. 

‘Even yesterday she was telling me that I had better get nurses sorted so she could do more things. 

‘She went out in a blaze of glory with almost everyone she cared out seeing her for the last time at her exhibition last week.

Talented Liz shared a mutual passion for photography with Princess Kate and said meeting her was ‘truly incredible’ and she was left ‘shell shocked’ 

The meeting came about – her mother Vicky explained – after someone working for the London Air Ambulance charity, of which Prince William is patron, spotted a social media post she had put up on behalf of her daughter earlier this year asking for help in completing her ‘bucket list’

Liz took this snap of comedian Michael McIntyre at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. It is one of the last photos she posted on her Instagram page

The young campaigner made headlines after she was invited to Windsor Castle to photograph an investiture. Liz captured the moment cycling legend Mark Cavendish received his knighthood from Prince William 

Liz Hatton and guests attend the Liz Hatton photography exhibition in London on November 21

The talented amateur photographer is pictured sharing an adorable moment with her younger sibling Mateo as he shaves his sister’s hair 

Liz was the star of the show as she attended an exhibition in her name last week

Although Liz’s list is what made her first known to most people, her legacy went far beyond these accomplishments – as she even had an exhibition held in her name. Her mother’s message after the exhibition 

‘I could not be prouder of her. She has faced every day with unbelievable bravery. And now it’s our turn to do her proud and give her brother the life she expects us to. 

‘She was never scared of dying but she was terrified of leaving him behind. It’s our job to make that a little easier for her.’

Mrs Robayna said that Liz, who fell in love with photography as a young girl, would have ‘loved nothing more’ than her photographs being ‘seen one more time’.

In honour of this, the Daily Mail is publishing a picture she took of her beloved Mateo.

It is accompanied by a portrait of Liz, taken during a fashion shoot for the newspaper, described by Mrs Robayna as one of her favourites of her daughter.

Mrs Robayna has asked people to share one of her daughter’s photos on social media so Liz can ‘go out with a bang’. 

The family have now started a Just Giving page saying they are making it their mission to raise money to find research into demoplastic small round cell tumour in Liz’s memory.  

In January of 2024, she was given between six months and three years to live, and – after deciding to stop months of gruelling treatment – dropped her studies to pursue her dream of taking photos. 

She inspired people all over the nation with a ‘bucket list’ of moments she wanted to capture – including snapping behind the scenes of a West End show and helping out on a film set. 

Liz’s bucket list also included watching the filming of her favourite show, Would I Lie To You, having her photos published in as many magazines as possible, taking pictures of the catwalk at London Fashion Week, capturing circus performers practicing their act and helping with filming a movie.

Liz was an aspiring photographer and had been living out her wish list over the last few months. Pictured at the Venom premiere

Liz, pictured with her mother Vicky, stepfather Aaron and little brother Mateo in Disneyland 

Liz and Mateo in Disneyland for a trip doctors weren’t sure she was strong enough to make

Liz and Mateo on an Iceland cruise in 2022, before her devastating cancer diagnosis

Liz warmed the future King and Queen’s hearts after being invited by Prince William to photograph an investiture he was holding at Windsor Castle

Although Liz’s list is what made her first known to most people, her legacy went far beyond these accomplishments – as she even had an exhibition held in her name. Pictured with her mother

Speaking to Good Morning Britain alongside her mother, Liz told Rob Rinder on how they dealt with the diagnosis

She had also wanted to photograph a music festival, take photos of the Christmas markets at Tivoli Gardens, do a photo shoot with professional models and take photos in a fashion shoot at a big fashion house.

Six, the West End musical, found out about Liz’s list and invited her to photograph the pre-show warm up and the cast.

And in another sweet moment, Liz was spotted working alongside photographers to capture celebrities attending the UK premiere of Tom Hardy’s Venom: The Last Dance. 

Although Liz’s list is what made her first known to most people, her legacy went far beyond these accomplishments – as she even had an exhibition held in her name.