Mrs Smith, who intercepted messages from the Nazis, was presented a card from the King and Queen.
A woman who intercepted messages from the Nazis during World War Two has celebrated her 105th birthday.
Dorothy Smith was serenaded by schoolchildren and presented with a card from King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the party in Cambridgeshire. During the war, Mrs Smith passed on key information to codebreakers at Bletchley Park, near Milton Keynes, while serving with the Women's Auxiliary Air Force .BBC/DJ McLarenShe was given 105 cards from the community during the celebrations at Bottisham Airfield Museum.
Her son Jeff Smith said his mother was "still fearful" about saying anything related to the work she did for the top secret codebreaking hub in case she would be "in serious trouble".
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