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The Princess of Wales donates to help paraplegic boy, 11, she met on gruelling Three Peaks challenge

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The Princess of Wales donates to help paraplegic boy, 11, she met on gruelling Three Peaks challenge.

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The Princess of Wales surprised a young boy she met during her Three Peaks challenge over the weekend by donating to his JustGiving page.Catherine conquered Britain's three highest peaks within 24 hours on Saturday to support cancer patients across the nation.During her ascent of Ben Nevis, the future Queen paused to speak with Ted Haslam, an 11-year-old boy from Sutton Coldfield who was being pushed and carried up Britain's highest mountain in a wheelchair.Ted's team of 15 friends and family members, including his father Paul, a mountaineer, was undertaking their own Three Peaks attempt to raise money for Molly Ollys, a Warwick-based charity supporting children with life-threatening illnesses.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The young boy was left paralysed at the age of three after being diagnosed with an aggressive spinal tumour.Since she has returned home, the Princess of Wales has now donated to the young boy's fundraising page, adding a heartwarming message."One of the real...

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