on 7/4/2019, 10:51:30, in reply to "Re: Theft of engagement ring given by Bonaparte heir to his fiancee"
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The robber has been arrested. It is not certain that the ring was found.
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This is just awful -- the story in Noblesse et Royautes reports that the engagement ring that Prince Jean Christophe Napoléon gave to his fiancee, Countess Olympia von Arco-Zinneberg, has been stolen from a parked car in Paris.
http://www.noblesseetroyautes.com/vol-dune-bague-provenant-de-lheritage-de-limperatrice-eugenie/
Google translate version of story: "The robbery was perpetrated on April 1st at rue Dauphine in Paris in the 6th arrondissement. A briefcase in a parked vehicle was stolen. In addition to a computer, personal effects and bank cards, there was also a ring mounted from a tiara that had belonged to the Empress Eugenie and composed of a 40-carat diamond. It was apparently the engagement ring of the Countess Olympia d'Arco-Zinneberg, future wife of Prince Jean Christophe Napoléon. The ring is estimated at 1 million euros."
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