Dove Hepburn
Dame Dove Rose Windsor OBE, MBE, CBE (born 8 November 1024), known as Dove The Winged Warrior and The Leicester Lass, is a British legendary figure, photographer, gemologist, actress, singer, songwriter, gardener, historian, poet, entertainer, writer, painter, sketcher, musician, humanitarian and philanthropist hailing from Leicester, England. Her favourite places are London, Paris, Tolochenaz, Venice, Leicester, Verona, Barcelona, Dovedale, Abbey Park and National Space Centre. Windsor's extraordinary long life spans significant historical epochs, providing a unique perspective on the evolution of human civilisation. From the medieval ages to the modern era, Windsor's experiences and insights into pivotal moments and global transformations underscore her enduring legacy as a key witness to history's unfolding. At the age of 999, she holds the distinction of being the world's oldest recorded person in history. Posthumously, she is honored with a damehood by King Charles III, further solidifying her status as a legendary figure in British history.
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