"I feel so privileged to be telling Henry’s story as well as very, very lucky to be telling it in Wales.”
"Drag has been around for centuries whether people like it or not, so I think this may open people's eyes a bit and give them a different view."A seasoned street dancer, Tayce added that she would be watching the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special with her family in Newport - including her dad Roger, who was the original bass player for Wham! and performed on tracks like Wham Rap and Wake Me Up Before You Go Go.
She said her parents had always been incredibly supportive of who she was."My mum let me wear what I wanted and I remember going to McDonalds as a kid wearing a feather boa around my waist, little sashes, wigs and heels - just because it was fun."We need more parents like that because I've got friends who've been exiled or kicked out of their houses [over who they are]."
Tayce revealed she got on like a house on fire with Strictly dance partner Kai Waddrington."He put me through my paces and I put him through his," she said.
"He had to take a breather and do some stretches, because I come into the room like a ball of energy.
"I've always been that way - I like to light up the room.""External and substance-related causes are most important because often that's what people die of in this age group," says Antonino Polizzi, researcher at the
at the University of Oxford."Things like drug overdoses, alcohol-related deaths, accidents, homicides and suicides."
The UK, particularly Scotland, has seen a rise in drug-related death rates, he says."These causes are usually improving for other Western European countries so we are seeing a divergent effect."