A care home resident who turned 100 last week had two special moments provided by two ‘kings’.
Molly Raine, who lives at York House in Dereham, reached a century on January 21 and received the traditional card from King Charles III and the Queen Consort.
However, she was treated to another birthday present from 'royalty'.
Singer Barry Tone, who performs at the 'king of rock 'n' roll, Elvis Presley, paid a visit to the Norwich Road care home to serenade Mrs Raine.
She was joined by friends, family and staff who presented her with gifts and enjoyed cake made by York House’s chef.
Mrs Raine said about reaching the milestone: “I can only hope for the best, everyone has been so kind to me.”
Mariana Soare, the care home's registered manager, said: “It has been an honour to have the opportunity and celebrate Molly’s 100th Birthday, together with her family, friends, the other residents and our team."
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