A Harrogate businesswoman says she is “honoured” to have attended the King’s Royal Garden Party earlier this month.
Veronica Manolache, the new owner of Right at Home Harrogate, was among hundreds of guests invited to Buckingham Palace in recognition of their frontline contributions and positive impact on their communities.
King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince Edward, Princess Anne, and the Duchess of Edinburgh were all in attendance.
Veronica said:
“It was extraordinary to be in the King’s presence. He was extremely happy to see everyone and was very chatty.”
Veronica was selected by the National Office team at Right at Home UK, a national home care provider, to attend the garden party on 8th May.
She said:
“I was absolutely stunned that I'd been chosen to attend.
“For a girl from Romania who came to the UK with the idea of opening a coffee shop, to being invited to such an event, I can't really put it into words.
“It's a delight to help people who need social care and to be credited and honoured like this is truly magical.”
Entrepreneur Veronica was drawn to the care sector over 10 years ago and has never looked back.
After climbing the ranks in various care settings, she joined Right at Home Ilkley as Registered Manager in 2021.
However, she longed to start her own business, and her dream has finally come true after opening a Right at Home franchise in Harrogate.
Sharon Scully, Head of Business Support at Right at Home, said:
“Veronica is an inspiration to other individuals who have aspirations to open their own businesses.
“She excelled in her role as Registered Manager at Right at Home Ilkley and quickly raised interest in becoming a franchisee, with strong ambitions to provide care and support to those living in her home town of Harrogate.
“That’s why Veronica’s name immediately sprang to mind during the selection process.”
Reflecting on her career in care, Veronica said:
“Since I was a child, I have always loved to help people, so when I entered the care sector, I realised that this is what I would like to do for the rest of my life.
“So, having my passion for making a difference to people’s lives recognised by the King himself is more than I can have ever imaged.”
Veronica’s partner, Steve Jones, said:
“Veronica’s invitation to the garden party is phenomenal recognition of Veronica’s dedication to health and social care.
“Veronica’s unwavering support and dedication will provide reassurance to Right at Home Clients in Harrogate and the wider district that they’re in the best hands.”

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