A Surrey teenager who suffered a life-altering reaction to treatment for tonsillitis has met the Duke of Sussex at an awards ceremony in London.
Declan, from Oxted, developed the rare but serious Stevens-Johnson Syndrome when he was six, which made him lose 96% of his skin, hair and nails, and permanently damaged his eyesight.
The 17-year-old was honoured at the Wellchild Awards, which celebrates children who have shown exceptional bravery in the face of serious illness, and their carers.
In a speech marking the 20th year of the awards in London, Prince Harry commended all the children at the event for their courage.
