PRIDE of Britain winner Harmonie-Rose Allen is thrilled with a Christmas gift that has freed her from her wheelchair.
The quadruple amputee, eight, was given the life-changing electric waltzer car so she could keep up with sister Luna, three.
Mum Freya, 27, said: "Luna had asked for a motorbike for Christmas, but I was worried about her sibling being left out.
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