Terminally ill girl, 5, ticks '˜dream wedding' off bucket list

Eileidh Paterson, 5, and best friend Harrison Grier, 6, both from Forres, Moray. Picture: SWNSEileidh Paterson, 5, and best friend Harrison Grier, 6, both from Forres, Moray. Picture: SWNS
Eileidh Paterson, 5, and best friend Harrison Grier, 6, both from Forres, Moray. Picture: SWNS
A terminally ill five-year-old girl has ticked her 'dream wedding' off of her bucket list after a touching ceremony with her best friend.

Eileidh Paterson, who has the debilitating childhood cancer neuroblastoma, made the list after being told her condition was terminal.

The five-year-old had ranked marrying her best friend Harrison Grier, six, as the most important thing she had to do.

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And hundreds of well-wishers attended their fairytale “wedding” on the weekend -- with some guests travelling hundreds of miles to be there.

Eileidh Paterson and best friend Harrison Grier. Picture: SWNSEileidh Paterson and best friend Harrison Grier. Picture: SWNS
Eileidh Paterson and best friend Harrison Grier. Picture: SWNS

Harrison’s dad Billy Grier, 31, said: “Harrison has never been to a wedding before, so this is all new to him, but it was a beautiful ceremony and he enjoyed every minute.

“He was quite excited to do it. Ever since he met Eileidh, they have been inseparable.

“I think he knew what was going on. He certainly knew how important it was to her and wanted to do whatever he could for her.”

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Close friends and family gathered in a meeting room at the AECC, Aberdeen, as the children, both from Forres, Moray, held hands and exchanged necklaces.

Gail Paterson has make her daughter Eileidh Paterson, 5, dreams come true. Picture: SWNSGail Paterson has make her daughter Eileidh Paterson, 5, dreams come true. Picture: SWNS
Gail Paterson has make her daughter Eileidh Paterson, 5, dreams come true. Picture: SWNS

A lone piper got the event under way and was followed to a makeshift altar by a procession of costumed superheroes and princesses.

Eileidh was walked into the room by her older brother, Callum, to ‘When You Wish Upon a Star’ from Disney film Pinocchio.

Zara Grant, who runs children’s entertainment firm Love Rara, then read out a version of Eileidh’s life story written in the style of a fairy tale.

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The story, penned by Eileidh’s mum Gail Paterson, called the neuroblastoma which has blighted her childhood an “evil beast”.

Eileidh, 5, and mum Gail Paterson from Forres, Moray. Picture: SWNSEileidh, 5, and mum Gail Paterson from Forres, Moray. Picture: SWNS
Eileidh, 5, and mum Gail Paterson from Forres, Moray. Picture: SWNS

Gail described her daughter as “a princess who would stop at nothing to survive” while documenting her fight against the aggressive disease.

Eileidh’s sister, Cerys, then read a poem which ended with the words “even if we are apart, I will always be with you”.

And after they were officially declared “best friends forever”, Eileidh and Harrison entered the auditorium where they celebrated with candy floss.

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The adorable pair later took to the dance floor and started the party off with their first dance, which was to Psy’s ‘Gangnam Style’.

Eileidh Paterson and best friend Harrison Grier. Picture: SWNSEileidh Paterson and best friend Harrison Grier. Picture: SWNS
Eileidh Paterson and best friend Harrison Grier. Picture: SWNS

The hall filled with pop music and Disney anthems for the rest of the afternoon, as guests toasted the happy couple.

Gail explained that Eileidh was at a particularly low ebb on Saturday after having blood transfusions, which raised concerns she may not be able to enjoy her big day.

She said: “She was just extremely drained, but she was like a different girl during the ceremony.

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“The spectacle of it really perked her up, she was in her absolute element getting to play with other kids and have fun.

“These are going to be lasting memories.”

The proud mum raised more than £120,000 to send Eileidh to America for treatment in 2015, and has since campaigned to raise awareness of the realities of childhood cancer.

Gail Paterson has make her daughter Eileidh Paterson, 5, dreams come true. Picture: SWNSGail Paterson has make her daughter Eileidh Paterson, 5, dreams come true. Picture: SWNS
Gail Paterson has make her daughter Eileidh Paterson, 5, dreams come true. Picture: SWNS

Through her Eileidh’s Journey Facebook page, Gail aims to make people more aware of the symptoms of the illness.

Donations can be made towards Eileidh’s bucket list at www.gofund me.com/eileidhsjourney

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Mum-of-five Stefanie Grier, 29, said her son Harrison always wanted to marry little Eileidh.

She said: “The two of them just have this magical bond. Harrison has always said that he loves her and that he wanted to marry her.

“Harrison doesn’t really like to play dress up or anything like that but Eileidh has this way of convincing him.

“She has been telling all the nurses that she has a boyfriend and that they are going to get married.

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“There was around 30 people there for the ceremony and a further 200 there for the party.

“They exchanged St Christopher’s necklaces to signify the journey that they had been on together.

“I only just managed to contain my emotions. I cried a little bit but managed to stop myself. It was such a beautiful day.”

Harrison has two younger brothers Theodore, four months, Zack, four, and two older brothers Alex, eight, and Matthew, nine.

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