The Queen Packs Her Own Blood Supply When Traveling
Since becoming queen in 1952, Her Majesty has made many trips to various corners of the world. With decades of experience, she’s become a packing pro. She never travels without her personal doctor, who in turn brings emergency treatments and a defibrillator with him.
And if they’re heading to a country where blood donations may be scarce, they come prepared with their own supply of blood that matches the queen’s and her husband’s blood types. Prepared for the worst, Queen Elizabeth also anticipates the mildly inconvenient, taking barley sugar candies to fight off the jet lag.