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Living to mark your 90th birthday

Imbalance in the production of cells in human bodies results in general ageing. [iStockphoto]

Queen Elizabeth II, who is being buried today, died aged 96. Her hubby, Prince Philip died last year at 99. Being in the Royal Family means access to the best lifestyle, diet and medical care and with it, a long life.

The Royals have another advantage- genetics: The Queen Mother closed her gate in 2002 at 101 years. The average age of a Royal is 91 and "no one can live long without first having won the genetic lottery at birth," notes Jay Olshansky, Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Illinois at Chicago in a 2021 article in The Conversation.

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