Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 21st August 2025, 12:56 PM
Ethel Caterham, a British woman recognised as the world’s oldest living person, marked her 116th birthday on Thursday, months after inheriting the title following the death of Brazilian nun Inah Canabarro Lucas earlier this year.
Her care home in Surrey confirmed that the day would be observed quietly with her family, noting that Ethel wished to take the occasion “at her own pace”.
A Life Spanning Three Centuries
| Detail | Information |
| Full Name | Ethel Caterham |
| Date of Birth | 21 August 1909 |
| Birthplace | Shipton Bellinger, South-Western England |
| Age | 116 years |
| Survived Events | Both World Wars, the Covid-19 pandemic |
| Current Residence | Surrey, South of London |
| Family | 3 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren |
Born in 1909, just five years before the outbreak of the First World War, Caterham has lived through momentous changes across three centuries.
She has outlived her husband Norman—who passed away in 1976—and her two daughters, but remains surrounded by her extended family.
Recognition and Royal Messages
Remarkably, Caterham remains the last living subject of King Edward VII.
When asked about the secret behind her long life, Caterham quipped:
“Never arguing with anyone! I listen, and I do what I like.”
She has led an active and resilient life:
That same year, she told the BBC she had always taken “everything in my stride, the highs and lows”.
Record-Breaking Longevity
With her 116 years of life, Caterham continues to embody extraordinary resilience, a living bridge between eras of British history stretching from Edwardian England to the modern day.
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