WE’RE all feeling the pinch right now and things are only set to get worse as petrol prices remain high and our energy costs skyrocket.
While many people in Britain will be wondering if they can afford the school run at all, it seems quite the opposite at this school in Monaco.
In a video uploaded to Instagram on the @monacopetrol account, millions of pounds worth of cars can be seen in a school car park.
A caption on the video reads: “Back to school: rich parents edition.”
The video is shot using a smartphone and starts with a side-on shot of a bright yellow Lamborghini Urus SUV worth around £190,000.
The video then swings to the right to reveal a second white Urus.
Unbelievably, a third black Urus is then revealed parked next to the white one, with an £80,000 Porche Panamera parked beyond.
Moving right again, the video shows a row of luxury cars parked up including a £150,000 Mercedes G-Class, £300,000 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, £100,000 Mercedes S-Class and £60,000 Mercedes V-Class.
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Next up it moves left to show another G-Class parked next to a £100,000 BMW X7 and a £70,000 Land Rover Discovery.
Multiple people in the comments confirmed the school is the International School of Monaco, which has 700 pupils from around 50 different countries.
But people were divided over the sort of cars on show.
One said: “Why are they even bothering to go to school…those kids won’t need to go to work ever nor have to work hard to get a good job.”
While another said: “How much do you want to bet that they will be getting free lunches!”
But another said: “It’s Monaco… what do you expect? They’re all loaded, right?”