London: British PM
Rishi Sunak
, whose family is estimated to be
wealthier than king Charles
, said he went without "lots of things" as a child, including Sky TV, when asked if he was in touch with the struggles of ordinary people. Sunak, the son of a doctor and a pharmacist, is the wealthiest PM in British history through a combination of his past career in financial services and the
family fortune
of his wife
Akshata Murty
, whose father
Narayana Murthy
founded Infosys.
In an interview with ITV, Sunak cited his parents' refusal to pay for the subscription channel as an example of having to "go without" because he said they were making sacrifices to pay for his education. Asked to give a specific example of something he missed out on as a child, he said: "...Famously, Sky TV, so that was something that we never had growing up actually".