A TEENAGE girl from Harrogate injured in the Manchester blast was visited by the Queen in hospital today.

Evie Mills, 14, is recovering at the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, where a number of victims were taken after the blast.

The monarch visited the hospital, chatting to some of the 12 children under the age of 16 who were taken there following the terror attack.

The Queen told Evie and her parents: “It’s dreadful. Very wicked. To target that sort of thing.”

Evie had got tickets to the concert as a birthday present. The monarch told the youngster she thought Ariana Grande was a “very good singer”, adding: “She sounds very, very good.”

She told Evie’s parents that “everyone is united” following the attack.

The Queen also met scores of staff who had worked through the night, shaking hands and sharing words before visiting a ward where four young girls who were injured in the concert blast are recovering.

“The awful thing was that everyone was so young. The age of them,” she told one member of staff.

Prime Minister Theresa May had visited the hospital on Tuesday afternoon.