Ultra-exclusive, ‘single-client’ mental health treatment and rehabilitation centres are one of many new micro-industries that have sprung up to serve the super-rich.
Sarah Thomas has spilt the tea on what it’s like to tutor the children of the ultra-wealthy.
From the hit Netflix series and New York Times Best-selling memoir, Stephanie Land reveals all the interesting and tragic aspects of being a domestic worker to the super-rich.
The world’s wealthiest have a lot at stake, but at least they have the money to buy all the perimeter fencing, thermal cameras, and personal protection that they need.
The mega-wealthy have, for all intents and purposes, been having a smashing time during the COVID-19 pandemic.
What the richest of the rich have been spending their money on during the lockdown periods is pretty out there.
For a substantial amount of money, you can skip the queue and jet off to another country for your COVID-19 vaccine.
The COVID-19 pandemic, and natural disasters worldwide, has awakened the super-rich to the need to fortify themselves against future health and climate crises.
From penguins to private celebrity chefs, these companies cater to the whims of the mega-rich.
Author Ashley Mears went undercover to reveal the secret party rituals of the super-rich in her book, ‘Very Important People’.
Let’s just say it’s a lot easier to cope with our wilting economy from the inside of a Ferrari, whilst wearing a designer watch and heading for your holiday home.