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The Princess of Wales shared a touching moment with the family of a young photographer who tragically passed away from cancer, revealing that Jellycat cuddly toys serve as a poignant reminder of the budding artist.

Liz Hatton, who lost her 10-month cancer fight in November 2024, had a memorable encounter with Kate at Windsor Castle. Invited to photograph Prince William at an investiture ceremony, a heartwarming image captured Liz embracing the Princess.

During a Buckingham Palace garden party on Tuesday, Liz’s younger brother, nine-year-old Mateo, presented Kate with two lemon pie and pickled onion shaped Jellycat toys. The Princess, delighted by the gesture, remarked, “It matches my dress, how did you know?”

Jellycat, a London-based company established in 1999, is renowned for its plush toys, ranging in price from £12 to £200.

The Prince and Princess of Wales during the Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, 20 May 2025

The Prince and Princess of Wales during the Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, 20 May 2025 (Aaron Chown/PA Wire)

Recalling her conversations with Liz, Kate shared a heartfelt sentiment: “I remember, we talked about Jellycats. When I see the fish and chips Jellycat, I think of her.”

“She really made the most of everything. I loved her creativity all the way through.

“I hope you weren’t overwhelmed. It must be difficult when you are under the spotlight.

“If you need any help fundraising, maybe I can help. Please stay in touch, really.”

The Prince of Wales said to the nine-year-old: “You look very smart today.”

Seeing the toys, the prince said: “These are like gold dust. My children go crazy for these things. This is a children’s currency.”

Tuesday was the first time Kate has attended a royal garden party in two years, surprising the 7,500 guests by joining husband William at Buckingham Palace.

William, dressed in a top hat and morning suit, was hosting the traditional outdoor gathering on behalf of his father, the King.

The Princess of Wales during the Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, 20 May 2025

The Princess of Wales during the Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, 20 May 2025 (Aaron Chown/PA Wire)

The princess, who is in remission from cancer, missed the 2024 garden party season while undergoing treatment during what William described as a “brutal” year.

Kate, whose attendance was not announced in advance as is the custom for garden parties, was dressed in a yellow Emilia Wickstead dress and hat by Philip Treacy.

Also at the event were William’s cousins, Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall. Kensington Palace said the prince and princess specially invited the younger generation of the royal family to accompany them.

Other attendees included Holocaust survivor Steven Frank, who was photographed by Kate in 2020 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the Holocaust, and fundraising youngster Tony Hudgell.

Kate hugged Mr Frank and said: “I feel like we’re old friends now. It’s good to see you looking so well.”

The pair discussed the Holocaust survivor’s work talking to young people about his experience. She said: “It’s amazing to be able to go out and do those talks. George and Charlotte really found going to the VE Day this year so interesting.”

Tony, a double amputee who previously met Kate at the Evelina London Children’s Day Surgery Unit, missed a garden party last year after getting stuck in traffic on his way there, prompting another invitation from the Palace this year.

William said to the 10-year-old: “Last year, it poured and poured with rain. You couldn’t see anything.

“So you chose a good year to come. I’m glad you came on a better day.”

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were also present at the party.

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