Things you could buy with £113 million EuroMillions jackpot
Britain’s most expensive house
A 21 bedroom mansion on London’s Mayfair which is on the market for £90 million. That would still leave you with £23 million to play with.
A couple of Gulfstream G650 private jets
Priced at £40 million each, and favoured by megastars such as Jay Z, the G650 seats eight passengers and has a range of 7,000 miles. You could buy two and have plenty of change left over for enough aviation fuel to jet you around the world for the rest of your life.
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11 private Caribbean islands
There are plenty of desert islands on the market, and you’d be able to take your pick.
161,428 iPhone 6 S Plus’
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3.5 million bottles of Moet champagne
You could treat everyone in South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, and Nottinghamshire a bottle of posh fizz, and still have plenty left over to keep your wine cellar well-stocked for life.
3,260 nights at the Royal Penthouse Suite at the Hotel President Wilson in Geneva
You’d be able to stay for six years at the world’s most expensive hotel suite, which costs a cool £50,000 a night.
11 billion penny sweets
A few trips to the dentist maybe in order, though.
18,000 Dacia Sanderos
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