For years, Florrie battled acute myeloid leukaemia and subsequent lung failure, her life measured by the hum of oxygen machines. But recently, a miracle unfolded. After a grueling 10-hour surgery at Great Ormond Street Hospital, a new video shared by her family shows a transformation that is nothing short of breathtaking.

Gone are the heavy tubes; instead, Florrie is seen walking steadily on her own two feet, her face lit up by a vibrant, effortless smile as she breathes the air of a new beginning.
The journey to this moment was filled with “tiara-clad” courage. Recalling the middle-of-the-night call that a donor had been found, Florrie’s parents, Stacey and Andrew, remembered their tears of relief. Florrie’s reaction? Pure joy.
She immediately jumped out of bed to pack her favorite outfits, insisting on wearing a tiny tiara in the ambulance and even into the operating theater.
“It’s like having a newborn again,” her mother Stacey emotionally shared. “We celebrate every win, every little step she’s taking.”

Stacey praised her daughter’s incredible determination, noting that Florrie even studied the mechanics of lung transplants to aid her own recovery. Throughout the entire ordeal, the young fighter “never moaned once.”
The success of the surgery is a testament to the skill of the medical team and the selfless gift of an organ donor.
Now discharged and recovering at home, Florrie is looking forward to “normal” life—simple joys like seeing her cousins indoors and finally returning to school.

As viewers flooded social media calling her an “absolute angel,” it became clear that Florrie’s story is a powerful beacon for organ donation.
She is no longer just a girl waiting for a miracle; she is a princess who fought for every breath and won, proving to the world that with a tiara on your head and hope in your heart, anything is possible.




