Meghan Markle and Prince Harry meet families at the WellChild awards

'You're true inspirations!'

Writer / September 05 2018

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have stepped out in London overnight to attend the WellChild Awards.

The 33-year-old royal praised the 'can-do' attitudes of the children who have been 'dealt the toughest cards imaginable' in a heartfelt speech.

Harry added that the children were a 'constant reminder that we must look to the positive and never give up'.

#WellChildAwards Winner Jacob, aged 17 - Jacob cares for his sister Melissa, who has Angelman syndrome, which leaves her in need of 24 hour care. Since he was young he has spent time with her and has taught her to achieve goals most doctors said she would never reach. His determination and patience have resulted in Melissa learning first to crawl and then walk. Jacob also helps her with her physio and taking her medication. ______________________________________________________ The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met young winners of the 2018 @WellChild Awards, which celebrate the inspiring qualities of some of the country's seriously ill young people and the dedication of those who go the extra mile to keep children healthy and happy. The Duke of Sussex has been Patron of WellChild, the national charity for seriously ill children and their families, since 2007.
#WellChildAwards Winner Jacob, aged 17 - Jacob cares for his sister Melissa, who has Angelman syndrome, which leaves her in need of 24 hour care. Since he was young he has spent time with her and has taught her to achieve goals most doctors said she would never reach. His determination and patience have resulted in Melissa learning first to crawl and then walk. Jacob also helps her with her physio and taking her medication. ______________________________________________________ The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met young winners of the 2018 @WellChild Awards, which celebrate the inspiring qualities of some of the country's seriously ill young people and the dedication of those who go the extra mile to keep children healthy and happy. The Duke of Sussex has been Patron of WellChild, the national charity for seriously ill children and their families, since 2007.

The Duke of Sussex also paid a special tribute to Scarlett, a 10-year-old girl who helps with the care of her sister Freya.

Prince Harry said: 'Scarlett, who has been sitting next to me while we have been watching these remarkably inspirational stories this evening, is an absolutely perfect example of exactly that why training for families is so incredibly important.

'At 10 years old, she plays a key role in caring for her sister Freya – and I know that there have been occasions when she has taken the lead in managing Freya’s feeding and oxygen when helping her Grandmother on the very rare occasions when her parents have taken a few much-needed hours for themselves.'

Gesturing to the Duchess, watching him from her seat around a table, he said he was 'especially grateful to be able to share the scope and magnitude of this work with my wife who joins me here this evening'.

#WellChildAwards Winner Chloe, aged 10 - Chloe was born 10 weeks early and has cerebral palsy which left her unable to walk. Though she cannot stand or walk unaided, in 2014 Chloe became the first disabled child in the country to pass her pre-primary ballet award with the prestigious Royal Academy of Dance. ______________________________________________________ The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met young winners of the 2018 @WellChild Awards, which celebrate the inspiring qualities of some of the country's seriously ill young people and the dedication of those who go the extra mile to keep children healthy and happy. The Duke of Sussex has been Patron of WellChild, the national charity for seriously ill children and their families, since 2007.
#WellChildAwards Winner Chloe, aged 10 - Chloe was born 10 weeks early and has cerebral palsy which left her unable to walk. Though she cannot stand or walk unaided, in 2014 Chloe became the first disabled child in the country to pass her pre-primary ballet award with the prestigious Royal Academy of Dance. ______________________________________________________ The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met young winners of the 2018 @WellChild Awards, which celebrate the inspiring qualities of some of the country's seriously ill young people and the dedication of those who go the extra mile to keep children healthy and happy. The Duke of Sussex has been Patron of WellChild, the national charity for seriously ill children and their families, since 2007.

Later, Prince Harry made a 'pinky promise' to an inspirational girl as she handed Meghan a bunch of white roses.

The Duchess of Sussex pulled out a white rose from a posy given to her Matilda Booth, 7, and told her keep it in her ‘memory box’.

Matilda, who suffers from spina bifida and is paralysed from the chest downwards, was also asked by Prince Harry to ‘pinky promise’ him that she would ‘never stop smiling’.

‘Never hide that brilliant smile away,’ he said.

Matilda’s mother, Sharon, told MailOnline: ‘They were just so lovely. It was very exciting. Matilda had watched the royal wedding and was very nervous about meeting them but they completely put us at ease.

‘They got down to Matilda’s level and she gave Meghan a posy. But she took one out and handed it back to Matilda and told her to keep it in her memory box. She made her feel so special.

‘Prince Harry also made her give him a pinky promise and told her to never stop smiling. He told her she had such a lovely smile. They also wanted to meet Simon, her toy dog. She is inseparable from him.’

Congratulations to Riverside School, winners of the @wellchild Awards School Choir of the Year! #WellChildAwards 👏
Congratulations to Riverside School, winners of the @wellchild Awards School Choir of the Year! #WellChildAwards 👏

The WellChild Awards celebrate the inspiring qualities of some of Britain's most seriously ill young people and the dedication of those who go the extra mile to keep children healthy and happy, including the outstanding health, social care and education professionals.

This story originally appeared on New Idea.

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