A LUCKY Brit is now possibly richer to the tune of £5.2million thanks to a potential National Lottery win.

Camelot UK Lotteries Limited, operator of The National Lottery, has today confirmed that it has received a claim for the £5,238,028 jackpot prize won by a single ticket-holder in the Lotto draw on September 27, 2023.

A Brit has claimed a whopping jackpot prize of £5.2m

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A Brit has claimed a whopping jackpot prize of £5.2mCredit: Alamy

As with all major prizes, the claim will now go through the process of validation, which includes checks to ensure the Games Rules Terms and Conditions are adhered to and the integrity of The National Lottery is protected.

Subject to validation the prize will then be paid at an appointment with one of Camelot’s Winners’ Advisers.

Once the ticket has been validated and paid, the ticket-holder will then decide whether or not to go public and share their news.

The news comes ahead of the EuroMillions draw this evening, where a massive jackpot of £112m is up for grabs.

A single winner would be richer than Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, who is worth a whopping £92m according to The Sunday Times Rich List.

They would also immediately become the 12th biggest UK EuroMillions winner of all time.

Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at The National Lottery, said, “It’s great news that this wonderful Lotto jackpot has now been claimed. September has been an amazingly lucky month for Lotto players, an incredible 11 Lotto millionaires have been made so far.

“We will now focus our efforts on supporting the winner through the claim process, so they can begin to enjoy their life-changing win.”

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Thanks to National Lottery players, £30m is generated every week for Good Causes.

This money helps fund projects across the nation, with over 670,000 grants – supporting projects both big and small – having been made across the UK to date.

To date, over £47bn has been raised for National Lottery Good Causes, with more than 670,000 individual grants awarded.

The claim still has to be verified by Camelot

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The claim still has to be verified by CamelotCredit: Alamy

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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