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King Charles III Celebrates Milestone with World’s Oldest Person

On October 16, 2023, King Charles III paid a heartfelt visit to Ethel Caterham, the world’s oldest living person, who is celebrating her remarkable age of 116. This special encounter took place at her care home in the United Kingdom, leaving Caterham visibly delighted and the staff proud to witness such a historic moment.
Caterham, born on March 16, 1907, has lived through significant historical events and changes over the past century. During the visit, the King expressed admiration for her resilience and longevity. Witnesses reported that Caterham could not contain her joy as she conversed with the monarch, sharing smiles and laughter.
A Memorable Encounter
The visit was marked by warmth as King Charles III took the time to engage with Caterham, asking her about her life experiences. “All the girls were in love with you,” he humorously remarked, referring to her youthful days. The light-hearted comment sparked laughter among the staff and residents, emphasizing the King’s approachable nature.
Staff members at the care home noted that Caterham had been looking forward to the visit for days. “Ethel is such a vibrant person despite her age. She has a wonderful spirit, and this visit has made her incredibly happy,” said the care home manager. The meeting not only uplifted Caterham but also brought joy to everyone involved.
A Legacy of Longevity
Caterham’s life story is a testament to resilience. She has witnessed two World Wars, the rise and fall of empires, and the evolution of technology. Her longevity places her among a select group of supercentenarians, people who have lived to or beyond the age of 110. As of this date, she holds the title of the oldest verified living person in the world, according to the Gerontology Research Group.
The event underscores the importance of acknowledging the contributions of elder citizens, particularly in a society that often overlooks their experiences. King Charles III’s visit serves as a reminder of the richness that older generations bring to communities.
As the world continues to celebrate and learn from its oldest citizens, Ethel Caterham’s inspiring life and the King’s thoughtful visit highlight the enduring connections between generations. This encounter not only honors Caterham’s extraordinary journey but also encourages a broader appreciation for the wisdom and stories of those who have lived through so much.
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