A little girl with cerebral palsy has walked down the aisle at her aunt's wedding - thanks to a special harness attached to her proud daddy.
 
Four-year-old Isabella Luckett, who cannot stand up unaided, had a harness sewn into her dress, which was then attached to her dad.
 
This allowed them to take steps together down the aisle at the Bedfordshire church in the UK last weekend, as overjoyed family members looked on.
 
The special device also meant Isabella was able to dance the night away at the wedding reception. 
 
The harness, which is called an Upsee, only launched last month, but Isabella's loving father Gary contacted the company to have one specially-made for his daughter after explaining it was for such a special occassion. 
 
His wife, Natalie Luckett, said, “Bella's very shy but she told me she feels like a princess, like Cinderella.”
 
“She is such a happy little girl and you can see from her smile and from the pictures she did so well,” she added.
 
The product was invented by a music therapist from Israel, whose child has cerebral palsy.
 
 

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