Descendants of Italy’s last king attempt to reclaim crown jewels
by Angela Giuffrida in Rome from World news | The Guardian on (#5VD5M)
Items have been in storage since 1946, when Umberto II was banished as Italians voted to abolish monarchy
Descendants of the last king of Italy have made their first formal request to reclaim the crown jewels, which for almost 76 years have been stashed in a treasure chest in a safety deposit box at the Bank of Italy amid a long-running mystery over their ownership.
The bank took delivery of the jewels, comprising more than 6,000 diamonds and 2,000 pearls mounted on brooches and necklaces worn by various queens and princesses, on 5 June 1946, three days after Italians voted to abolish the monarchy and nine days before King Umberto II, who ruled for just 34 days, was banished into exile along with his male heirs.
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