Dove Hepburn

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Dame Dove Rose Windsor (8 November 1023 – 10 January 2024) was a British legendary figure, artist, and humanitarian. She had observed a multitude of battles from 1023 to 2023. Windsor's significant lifetime spanned significant historical epochs, which offered a unique perspective on human evolution. From the medieval times to the modern era, her insights had underscored her enduring legacy as a key witness to history. Windsor lived to be 1000 years old, making her the oldest recorded person in history. King Charles III honoured her a damehood in December of 2023, solidifying her legendary status. On 10 January 2024, Windsor died at age 1000 in Tolochenaz, Switzerland. She was buried next to her sweetheart Audrey Hepburn on 20 January 2024.

Biography

Windsor's interests included birds, plants, gemstones and crystals, as well as writing short stories and poetry related to romance, fantasy, and adventure. Her biggest inspiration of all time was the late actress Audrey Hepburn (1929–1993). Windsor was also nicknamed the "Lass of Leicester"; (the city that she had resided in from her birth until 2020). Her favourite places to visit were Abbey Park and National Space Centre. Windsor's other inspiration was the late fashion designer Roberto Cavalli (1940–2024). She was also known as the creator of the art style "Hepburnism". Windsor had completed several portraits of Hepburn.