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When Princess Elizabeth became Queen in 1963 she needed six Maids of Honour to help her out on the day of her coronation – but none of the women had ever actually met her before
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POLICE have released photos of two ladders thieves used to break into a historic castle and steal treasures worth more than £1 million. Officers are hoping someone will recognise the ladders which were used to gain access to Arundel Castle last month. Various items of great historical significance were taken, as thieves smashed a display cabinet along the public route during the heist on the evening of Friday, May 21. These include the Gold Rosary Beads carried by Mary Queen of Scots at her execution in 1587, several coronation cups given by the Sovereign to the Earl Marshal of the day, and other gold and silver treasures.
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If you do have any information regarding this burglary please call Sussex police and quote Operation Deuce. Dating back to the 11th century, many of the castle’s original features, including the Norman keep, medieval gatehouse and barbican, remain today. The library is 122ft long and entirely fitted in Honduras mahogany and the oldest printed book is the Augsburg Bible, 1477.
Arundel Castle was subject to a late night break Like other attractions around Sussex, the castle was forced closed as a result of lockdown restrictions. A Sussex Police spokesman said: “Police are seeking thieves who broke into Arundel Castle and stole gold and silver items worth in excess of £1m.