Natalie Kitroff
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You're like the world's expert in crown jewels now.
Okay, so they dropped this crown, but they did manage to get eight items.
It was so shiny, even just in the pictures, you know?
These are thieves, the idea is, who are looking to sell these things and make money, not, you know, mount them in their homes.
I can imagine it's a lot easier, right, to sell a single diamond than a distinctive necklace, for example.
Can I ask, you know, everybody's been talking about these crown jewels as priceless, but obviously there is a price that you can attach to these things, right?
Do we know what was the worth of the things they stole?
Out of a desire to keep these precious items intact?
So I want to ask just about the reaction to some of this.
If the assumption is that these thieves are going to break these things down, maybe melt down the gold, sell it for parts, make as much money as possible, how are French people responding to that possibility?
It is the history of this country that could be disappeared, right?