Royal Armed Forces icon Dame Vera Lynn has died aged 103 on Thursday at her home in East Sussex.
The renowned World War II singer died surrounded by loved ones, a family statement read, adding: "The family are deeply saddened to announce the passing of one of Britain's best-loved entertainers at the age of 103".
UK prime minister Boris Johnson offered his condolences, tweeting that the singer's "magical voice entranced and uplifted our country in some of our darkest hours."
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French president Emmanuel Macron will meet with PM Johnson on Thursday to observe 80 years of the French Resistance against Nazism, where then-leader Charles de Gaulle broadcasted his 'Appel' message in London to Vichy France.
Dame Vera Lynn: The Legacy Of Britain's Armed Forces Sweetheart
Dame Vera Lynn was born in London in 1917, she was dubbed the Armed Forces 'Sweetheart' for her performances for troops stationed across the world, including Burma and India.