Queen Elizabeth's reign outlived every 9 out 10 humans on Earth: report
Queen Elizabeth II is one of the longest-reigning monarchs of Britain.
Queen Elizabeth II reign's saw the regnant of 32 different sovereign states during her lifetime as every nine in ten living humans were born after she took the crown in 1952.
As per a Washington Post analysis, the reign of the queen was more than seventy years long, and the daily ballparked global age figure was 65 or over.
In other words, the Pulitzer prize winner-daily calculated the number of people who were born before the ascension of Elizabeth II to the throne.
Citing CIA World Factbook data, almost 10 percent of the world population is near 65 or over. However, in the UK this number stood at 19 percent, and in the United States, the figures are north of 17 percent.
Using the particular yardstick of the number of people born in the mid-1950s before the queen's coronation, the Washington-based daily concluded that no less than 9 out every 10 living human beings have never seen other British monarch than Elizabeth.
It is pertinent to mention that the Washington Post admitted that data is to some extent skewed, however, 'the precision isn't the point here but the scale is.'
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