A lucky National Lottery winner has come forward to claim a £20million jackpot.
The special Lotto Jubilee prize draw to mark the Queen's 70 years on the throne was held last Saturday (June 4).
The celebratory 'Must Be Won' jackpot was claimed by a single ticket-holder, lottery organiser Camelot UK has confirmed today.
The claim will now go through the validation process which will ensure the rules and conditions were adhered to.
Subject to that being successful the prize will then be paid at an appointment with one of Camelot’s Winners’ Advisers.
Once the money has been paid, a ticket-holder can decide whether to go public.
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In April and May, five jackpot prizes were won, totalling around £35million.
Alongside the £20million Jubilee jackpot, Lotto jackpot prizes of £8.5million, £8.6million and £3.8million from the draws on May 11, 25 and 28 have all been won, as well as £5.3million and £8.5million jackpots from the draws on April 13 and 27.
All of these have now been claimed.
In all, 30 millionaires were made on Lotto across the two months, including the 24 ticket-holders who banked £1million by matching five numbers plus the Bonus Ball.
Camelot’s Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at The National Lottery, said: “It’s been an incredible couple of months for Lotto players with an amazing 30 millionaires made in April and May alone. We’re delighted that this £20million Jubilee weekend Lotto jackpot has been claimed.
"Our focus is now on supporting the ticket-holder through the process and helping them start to enjoy their truly life-changing win.
“Here’s hoping for another Lotto jackpot winner on Saturday night (June 11) when there is an estimated £4.1million up for grabs.”
It comes after married couple Joe and Jess Thwaite scooped £184million on EuroMillions to become the UK's biggest ever winners last month.
Meanwhile, grandmother Margaret De Micheli, 72, who became a EuroMillions winner for just 10 minutes is now back to living in a mouldy flat.
She thought she had won the life-changing £34million jackpot after belatedly checking her lottery tickets.
After purchasing a EuroMillions ticket for the March 29 draw, she went to the Post Office to check her results and was given a slip by the shopkeeper to confirm she had won the mega jackpot.
However, after being advised to check the numbers one more time at a nearby Tesco in Swiss Cottage, north London, she was given some heartbreaking news.