By Faye Mayern

A WWII veteran celebrating his 106th birthday has revealed the secret to his long life - eating custard every single day.

Great-great-grandfather Leslie Lemon, from Aylesbury, Bucks., favours Bird's but always has a tin of Ambrosia's ready-made in the pantry for emergencies.

His current favorite treat is rhubarb and custard, but is also partial to trifle and custard, and prefers his sweet treat cold.

He celebrated his 106th birthday this week, having been born on July 1, 1919.

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Leslie Lemon enjoying some custard. (James Linsell Clark via SWNS)

Lemon, a corporal in WWII, said: "The secret to a long life is custard. Rhubarb from the garden and custard.

"I eat it every day. I prefer it cold. It's nice in a trifle. You can't beat it.

"I usually have the powder but I've got a ready-made Ambrosia in the pantry for emergencies.

"You should always have a pudding."

Lemon has now been retired for longer than he worked, having worked as an 'office boy' for Inland Revenue, now HM Revenue & Customs until he was 60 in 1979.

He served as a corporal, from 1939 to 1946, throughout WWII and received the Légion d'honneur medal from the French government five years ago.

106-year-old WWII veteran shares secret to long life – custard every day

Leslie Lemon when he was younger. (Lemon Family via SWNS)

The great-great-grandfather-of-two said, despite turning 106: "I don't feel older at all.

"I've got no aches and pains. I don't take any tablets or medications. I never see a doctor."

Lemon, who has eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren, said his second favorite food was fish and chips.

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He added: "You can put custard with apples, gooseberries, any fruit from the garden."

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(James Linsell Clark via SWNS)

For his 100th birthday, he was given his own Bird's custard jug.

He has received three cards from royalty, which sit on his mantle - a letter from Queen Elizabeth II on his 100th birthday and two from King Charles and Camilla for his 105th and 106th birthdays.

As for his advice for growing older, Lemon, originally from Ealing, London, said: "Everything in moderation.

"I'm so lucky and I'm quite happy.

"The thing that has changed the most is video calls. I can't work it myself. I'm a bit old-fashioned."

106-year-old WWII veteran shares secret to long life – custard every day

106-year-old Leslie Lemon with his Legion of Honor medal. (James Linsell Clark via SWNS)

Lemon married his wife Doreen in 1944 and remained together until her death in 1999.

They had three children - Michael, Mary and Richard - but Mary sadly died from hepatitis caused by polluted seawater when she was ten.

Youngest son Richard, 73, said: "When we were growing up, we always had fresh fruit and veg - no one froze things in the 50s.

"Dad is a believer in that you should always have pudding and he's had custard as long as I can remember."

106-year-old WWII veteran shares secret to long life – custard every day

106-year-old Leslie Lemon with a Custard ice cream and members of his family. (James Linsell Clark via SWNS)

Lemon has also been honored with a year's supply of free custard from Asda.

An Asda spokesperson said: “We’ll all be taking a leaf out of Lemon’s book and enjoying more custard going forward, we hope he enjoys a free year’s supply on us.

"When life gives you lemons add custard!”

Lemon's family said: "He's absolutely delighted. He'll probably put it all under his bed."

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