ROSYTH woman Natalie Harrison is the only Scot to make it through to the 'Nicest Job in Britain' final.

The mum-of-two asked Press readers two weeks ago for their votes to win her "dream" job working with charities across the UK for a year.

Now, the finalist has been given a week to build a campaign to raise as much cash as possible for charity The Little Princess Trust.

She said: "I am over the moon. I just couldn't believe it when they said I was through to the last eight.

"I am very nervous though for the interview next week."

Natalie has started a social media challenge called the #littleprincessselfie where people take a selfie with a tiara, donate £3 to the charity and nominate 10 friends to accept the challenge. She has also volunteered to all her hair off into a crop for sponsorship.

She said: "I am very aware of the seriousness of image change for children when they go through illness.

"My daughter, who suffered a life-threatening illness, was extremely frightened and affected by the change in her appearance.

"Losing my hair, which will grow back, is so worth it."

The Little Princess Trust provides real hair wigs to boys and girls across the UK and Ireland that have sadly lost their own hair through cancer treatment.

Natalie made headlines last month when she broke off a modelling photoshoot to plunge into the Thames in London to save a drowning girl and over the last few years she has raised a lot of money for different charities.

If you would like to support 'The Little Princess Trust' please get involved with the Little Princess selfie campaign. https://givepenny.com/teamnat_fundraising

The winner for the Nicest Job in Britain will be announced next Monday, October 3rd.