Princess Anne honors the veteran of the Second World War 106 years old in Northern Ireland

Princess Anne presents herself to a royal commitment to honor a 106 -year -old veteran

Princess Anne visited Northern Ireland for a royal commitment where she celebrated the life and work of the 106 -year -old veteran of the Second World War Norman Irwin.

Photos of the event have just been shared on the social media account of the royal family.

The event took place in a garden center of the Château de Hillsborough where not only Mr. Irwin but other “extraordinary people” were invited to recognize and celebrate their public service.

The legend on the post also offered more knowledge of the work of life of one of the winners, Mr. Irwin.

According to the company, “his Royal Highness also presented to Norman Irwin, Norman Irwin, a 106 -year -old veteran, with a BEM for his voluntary work in his hometown of Coleraine.”

They also noted: “Norman joined at the start of the Second World War throughout the war and is the last living founding member of the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers”.

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