Crewe resident celebrates 100th birthday with rare second Royal message

By Ryan Parker

21st Aug 2023 | Local News

Betty Palmer has marked her 100th birthday celebrating two royal cards (Nub News).
Betty Palmer has marked her 100th birthday celebrating two royal cards (Nub News).

A Crewe care village resident has celebrated their 100th birthday in style, receiving a "very special" and rare second Royal message.

This month, Betty Palmer became one of a small number of people in receipt of royal well wishes from both King Charles III and Queen Camilla, as well as Elizabeth II.

Opening the congratulatory card surrounded by family, friends and Belong care village carers at her party, Betty said: "Your age is just a number, but it's so lovely to receive such a very special card." 

Newlyweds, Betty and Eric Palmer, September 16, 1950 (Nub News).

It was in 2010 when Betty, along with husband, Eric, received their first message Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for their diamond wedding anniversary.

Over one million messages were sent to mark birthdays and anniversaries during the late queen's reign, though it is thought that just a handful will be in possession of cards from two different monarchs.

Born in 1923 as Elizabeth Hughes, Betty has known five monarchs, twenty prime ministers and has witnessed enormous social and cultural change.

Having grown up in Birkenhead Wirral, she met her future husband at a dance hall while on holiday with her friend in Wales in the late 1940s.

After marrying in 1950, the couple resided in Liverpool where they welcomed the arrival of a baby girl, Sue, three years later. 

Proud parents, Betty and Eric Palmer, at daughter Sue and son-in-law Brian Clark's wedding in 2006 (Nub News).

Betty worked as an auxiliary nurse in the city's Walton Centre, before they relocated to Cheshire.

In later life, Betty worked as a housekeeper into her 70s and continued supporting her family until Eric sadly passed away four years ago.

Since then, she has continued to live with her daughter and son-in-law semi independently, with the assistance of Belong at Home Crewe community carers.

Betty's daughter Sue Clark said: "The Belong carers always ask how she can be so agile at her age.

"I think it might be to do with all those years spent on her feet, working and helping her immediate family.

Betty Palmer on holiday in the Mediterranean in 2002 (Nub News).

"Or, perhaps it's down to her daily tipple of brandy.

"She's had a wonderful life, with the support of her husband and we have many happy family memories, caravanning in Wales and enjoying cruises on the continent.

"She's a wonderful mum and I don't suppose many people get to have a mother at my age - we're lucky to have her."

Earlier this summer, the dementia specialist helped Betty to move into a new home at Belong Crewe village, Brookhouse Drive. 

Earlier this summer, Betty Palmer moved into her new home at Belong Crewe village, Brookhouse Drive (Ryan Parker).

Area manager at Belong at Home Crewe, Jane Gabbert, added: "We've known Betty and her family for a while now.

"To get to know them personally and be part of this chapter in their lives is wonderful. Many congratulations, Betty."

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