Abbeyfield Wells Society resident Joy Trew was invited to the VE day parade celebrations in May and found herself sitting next to King Charles!

The 98-year-old World War Two veteran, who served in WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) and at Bletchley Park, said she "had no idea" that she was going to be seated next to His Majesty. Her daughter had been asked if Joy would be ok sitting next to a very important person - she said "absolutely!" Joy didn't know who this very important person would be until the very last minute and then realised it was King Charles. She said that he was very kind to her and they spoke about lots of different things - he even helped her with her blanket to make sure she kept warm.

Collage of pictures of Joy Trew from the VA Parade with King Charles

Lest We Forget

RAF Chicksands in Bedfordshire, where Joy worked, was part of a large network of signals intelligence collection sites known as Y stations. The stations fed any encrypted messages back to the code breakers at Bletchley Park to be deciphered. All Y station listeners are classed as Bletchley Park veterans and were issued with a specially-made medal in 2009 - but Joy missed out on receiving one due to living abroad. She was finally awarded a medal after her family told her story to the author and historian Tessa Dunlop, the author of Lest We Forget.

Joy then appeared on the "Lorraine" show with Tessa Dunlop (Joy's story is featured in the book) and was awarded the Bletchley Park medal on the show.

"Joy came to me through the medium of Instagram - when her great-grandson got in touch to ask why she wasn't in one of my books," said Dr Dunlop. I had just finished a book on how we commemorate war and the different veterans voices in 100 memorials... when up pops the best veteran of the lot in Joy," she added.

Dr Dunlop was able to arrange a medal for Joy, which she received after her very special day sitting next to the King.

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Each of the nine spacious and well lit rooms has en-suite facilities  and views on to the large and private garden.

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