Letter from Buckingham. In the UK, a study shows that members of the royal family have a longer lifespan than their subjects. But everything is explained.
by Mark Roche in London
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aU United Kingdom, the year 2022 will be dominated by celebrations from June 3 to 5 of Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne. Now 95 years old, Sovereign is in good shape despite a recent hospitalization. As preparations for Platinum Jubilee are in full swing, a study by the International Longevity Center and Bayes Business School indicates that Members of the royal family have a life span of 26% longer than that of their subjects.
“Like other monarchies, the Windsors lead an existence under a golden bell that better protects them from the uncertainties of existence. This longevity provides the state with continuity and stability in the face of political and economic turmoil” , underlines Professor Les Mayeu, the author of the survey.
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