
A self-described "semi-retired" man, who has played the lottery for several years, has won a £1m jackpot.
The man, from Reading, scooped the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker top prize in a draw in May this year, after buying a ticket at a local shop.
The Berkshire local said his success was "fantastic news", adding that he planned to celebrate "with a nice meal".
He had automatically been enrolled in the competition after buying a ticket for the regular EuroMillions draw, the National Lottery said.
Summing up the moment he found out he won, he said: "I checked my ticket on the app and was shocked when I saw that I had won the Millionaire Maker prize."
Andy Carter, from Allwyn – the operator of the National Lottery – said the win was "incredible for this lucky man from the Reading area".
"What a life-changing moment it must have been for him when he realised that he is now £1m richer – we hope he enjoyed his celebratory meal," he added.
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