£90m is about 160 Million CDN – this is a lot of money.
Two lottery ticket holders who claimed Britain’s largest jackpot prizes – more than £90m between them – are awaiting visits from the operator, Camelot, that will change their lives for ever.
When they have passed a set of security questions, and their tickets have been scanned to check where and when they were bought, their claims will be validated and they can begin to think about how to spend the £45.5m each will receive for their success in the Euromillions draw on Friday.
If the ticket holders are individuals rather than syndicates, wealth of that magnitude would put them in the same league as DJ Chris Evans, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and film star Sir Michael Caine, according to the Sunday Times Rich List. Racing drivers David Coulthard and Jenson Button, supermodel Kate Moss, footballer Michael Owen and pop stars Pete Townshend and Sir Cliff Richard are also each worth between £40m and £45m, the list says.















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