It has been confirmed by PA and long-time family friend Susan Fleet.
Dame Vera, who lived in Ditchling, East Sussex, boosted the nation’s morale during the darkest days of World War Two. She provided hope and reassurance for Allied troops and families.
She was also honoured countless times in her lifetime for her services to entertainment and charity.
Dame Vera was in the public eye last month when she issued a special message to the people of Sussex ahead of VE Day celebrations.
She also spoke out in March, urging people to ‘keep calm’ as we faced uncertain times due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Speaking about turning 103 on March 20, this year, she commented: “Thank you all for the kind gifts, cards and gestures I received to celebrate my birthday this year.
“Once again, I am overwhelmed by everyone’s kindness and generosity, and am so grateful to you all for helping me to mark this milestone.
“I feel very fortunate to have reached 103, and my day will be made all the more special by hearing from people all around the world.
“Thank you also for your generosity towards my Charitable Trust as I care very much about the work it does and the donations received around my birthday are the best gift imaginable.”
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