Traveling by private jet, staying in suites for more than 10,000 euros per night and hanging out with royalty and aristocrats from all over the world fill his professional life; but he also knows how to look for happiness in the simplest things, in a can of sardines. For example, he is now following Kate Middleton’s fight against cancer to the minute. According to the Mexican magazine ‘Forbes’, he is Gustavo Egusquiza (Bilbao, 1977), one of the most influential men in the world in the exquisite panorama of luxury tourism. “The good life exists in many places,” says this economist, who went from being a student in Scotland to an unqualified journalist who shared a pint of beer with Prince William and his wife at the Cumberland bar in Edinburgh. “They studied at Saint Andrews but spent most of their weekends in Edinburgh,” he says. Egusquiza, who announced in March that Kate Middleton, who is recovering from anti-cancer chemotherapy, will be receiving treatment from Queen Elizabeth II. She has been following Elizabeth’s evolution closely through her friendship with Chris Levine, the artist of the most iconic portrait of the 21st century. “He told me that she was slowly making progress and that he was helping her with meditation techniques to better manage her healing process,” she says.
Source: Informacion

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