Luke Mortimer, aged 12, recently attended the 2025 Pride of Britain Awards.
The awards held on Monday celebrate the nation's unsung heroes.
Luke won the Child of Courage award following his fundraising achievements after losing his limbs due to meningococcal meningitis septicaemia in 2019.
Luke's Facebook page, 'ThisisLuke', shared photos of Luke posing with celebs at the awards, including British rapper Aitch, Ex boxer, Barry McGuigan and Youtuber Vikkstar123.


Aitch and Luke pictured on the left and Michael Sheen and Luke with Ex boxer, Barry McGuigan
Luke accepted his award on Monday, and the awards will air on ITV tomorrow with Ashley Banjo and Carol Vorderman presenting the awards.

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