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‘Royal’ loot valued at $200K

Antique props from ‘The Crown’ stolen in UK robbery

/ 05:50 AM February 27, 2022

Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II on sets of “The Crown” for story: Antique props from ‘The Crown’ stolen in UK robbery

Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II on sets of “The Crown.” (Instagram)

LONDON — Antique props used in the production of hit Netflix royal drama “The Crown” were stolen last week, but the robbery is not expected to delay filming, British police and a spokesperson for the streaming service said on Thursday.

Britain’s Sun newspaper said the stolen items were worth around 150,000 pounds ($200,550) and included jewelry, candelabras, silverware, a domed birdcage and a replica of a rare Fabergé egg, acquired by Queen Elizabeth’s grandfather George V in 1933. The robbery happened near the English town of Doncaster.

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The award-winning drama about Britain’s royal family has been filming its fifth season with a new cast including Imelda Staunton playing an older Queen Elizabeth and Elizabeth Debicki portraying the late Princess Diana.

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“We can confirm the antiques have been stolen and we hope that they are found and returned safely,” a Netflix spokesperson said in a statement. “Replacements will be sourced, there is no expectation that filming will be held up.”

No further details were given.

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South Yorkshire Police said they were called to a location near Doncaster on the afternoon of Feb. 16 after three vehicles containing “props used in film and TV were broken into and a number of items taken.”

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“Officers investigated the incident but all existing lines of enquiry have now been exhausted. The case has been filed pending any new lines of enquiry.”

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The fifth series of “The Crown,” which has gained a huge following for its dramatization of Elizabeth’s life and reign, will premiere in November. The show’s creator Peter Morgan has said the sixth season will be the last.

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