World's oldest person Ethel Caterham celebrates 117th birthday
World's oldest person Ethel Caterham turns 117

The world's oldest person has reached another milestone as she celebrates her 117th birthday today. After a year of "many firsts", including when the 117-year-old met King Charles and held his hand for the first time, Ethel Caterham, who lives at Hallmark Lakeview Care Home in Surrey, is spending the day with her family and friends to mark the occasion on Friday, August 21.

A year of firsts

In a statement, she said: "Thank-you for all of the kind birthday wishes. Even at 117, I've had many firsts this year, from stroking a llama to holding hands with the King."

"I've had a lovely day celebrating with my family and friends, and I look forward to seeing what next year brings."

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In September last year Mrs Caterham was visited by the King, holding her hand as he introduced himself, just after her 116th birthday.

Becoming the oldest living person

She became the oldest living person in April 2025 after the death of Brazilian nun Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas at 116.

During the meeting with Charles, she spoke of her memory of his 1969 investiture as the Prince of Wales when he was 21, adding: "All the girls were in love with you and wanted to marry you."

A remarkable life

Mrs Caterham was born on August 21, 1909 in Hampshire, five years before the start of the First World War, as the second youngest of eight siblings. She is the last surviving subject of Edward VII, who died in May 1910.

In 1927, aged 18, she travelled to India and worked as an au pair to a military family until she was 21.

She met her husband Norman at a dinner party in the UK in 1931. He was a lieutenant colonel in the British Army and died in 1976.

They lived in Salisbury before being stationed in Gibraltar and Hong Kong. Mrs Caterham set up a nursery school while in Hong Kong and raised two daughters, both of whom died before her.

One of her sisters, Gladys, lived to be 104.

Mrs Caterham drove until she was 97 and enjoyed playing contract bridge in her centenarian years. She survived Covid in 2020 when she was aged 110.

The title of the oldest person ever is held by French woman Jeanne Calment, who lived to 122 years and 164 days, according to Guinness World Records.

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