Allen Vesper Miller and Joan Miller, a couple in their 80s from Moray have been invited to the service at Westminster Abbey.
An inspirational Scots couple who take their neighbours to hospital appointments are attending a special Christmas Carol service hosted by Kate Middleton .
Olivia Bowditch from Dorset will also be taking a seat at the festive event. The 18-year-old volunteers at a charity called From Me To You Letters which sends anonymous messages to cancer patients to make them feel loved and supported. Shyla Brown, nine, from Cambridgeshire, who has raised more than £2,000 walking marathons, running bake sales and cycling 100 miles around Wisbech, will also be among the congregation.
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He has also inspired 24 friends, family and colleagues to get involved in running events to raise money.At 16 months old, she lost her lower limbs and arms through meningitis.
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