A retired grandmother says she is on “cloud nine” after she scooped a £3.8 million Lotto jackpot.
Despite her festive windfall, Diane Bate, 70, from Rhyl, North Wales, plans to have as normal a Christmas as possible with her loved ones before deciding what to do with her new-found fortune in the New Year.
Mrs Bate said: “We want to buy a bigger house locally as we love the area, but we don’t want a mansion or anything flashy. The USA is our favourite destination, we have been about 15 times and would love to go back as soon as it’s safe to do so.
A retired grandmother says she is on “cloud nine” after she scooped a £3.8 million Lotto jackpot.
Despite her festive windfall, Diane Bate, 70, from Rhyl, North Wales, plans to have as normal a Christmas as possible with her loved ones before deciding what to do with her new-found fortune in the New Year.
Mrs Bate said: “We want to buy a bigger house locally as we love the area, but we don’t want a mansion or anything flashy. The USA is our favourite destination, we have been about 15 times and would love to go back as soon as it’s safe to do so.
A retired grandmother says she is on “cloud nine” after she scooped a £3.8 million Lotto jackpot.
Despite her festive windfall, Diane Bate, 70, from Rhyl, North Wales, plans to have as normal a Christmas as possible with her loved ones before deciding what to do with her new-found fortune in the New Year.
Mrs Bate said: “We want to buy a bigger house locally as we love the area, but we don’t want a mansion or anything flashy. The USA is our favourite destination, we have been about 15 times and would love to go back as soon as it’s safe to do so.
Lotto winners Diane and Michael Bate A retired grandmother says she is on “cloud nine” after she scooped a £3.8 million Lotto jackpot. Despite her festive windfall, Diane Bate, 70, from Rhyl, North Wales, plans to have as normal a Christmas as possible with her loved ones before deciding what to do with her new-found fortune in the New Year. Mrs Bate said: “We want to buy a bigger house locally as we love the area, but we don’t want a mansion or anything flashy. The USA is our favourite destination, we have been about 15 times and would love to go back as soon as it’s safe to do so.
A retired grandmother says she is on “cloud nine” after she scooped a £3.8 million Lotto jackpot.
Despite her festive windfall, Diane Bate, 70, from Rhyl, North Wales, plans to have as normal a Christmas as possible with her loved ones before deciding what to do with her new-found fortune in the New Year.
Mrs Bate said: “We want to buy a bigger house locally as we love the area, but we don’t want a mansion or anything flashy. The USA is our favourite destination, we have been about 15 times and would love to go back as soon as it’s safe to do so.