Count of Paris Urges Louvre Thieves to Return Stolen Jewels
ReutersNovember 5, 20251 min21,539 views
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- π The Count of Paris has made a direct appeal to the thieves who stole jewels from the Louvre Museum.
- π£οΈ He urges them to return the stolen items, emphasizing that there is still time for their restitution for the sake of France, its people, and his family.
- ποΈ The Count stressed the importance of the jewelry being returned to its rightful place in the Louvre, ideally in a renovated and more secure exhibition space.
Historical Significance and Family Ties
- π The stolen jewels hold significant personal and national heritage, with the Count's great-grandmother having once worn a sapphire tiara that was part of the stolen ensemble.
- π° He revealed that his grandfather was the one who initially decided to sell the collection, with the Louvre expressing interest at the time.
- π€ The sale was made to the Louvre, highlighting a historical connection between his family and the museum's acquisition of these precious items.
- β€οΈ The renewed public interest in the jewelry underscores its cultural value, and the theft has reinforced the family's attachment to this heritage.
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