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Trial of stolen Elysée Palace porcelain dinnerware opens in Paris
France 24
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Trial of stolen Elysée Palace porcelain dinnerware opens in Paris

France 24 · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Three men, including one formerly in charge of the silverware at the French presidential palace, are on trial starting this Thursday, February 26, for stealing dozens of pieces of porcelain from the Élysée. The estimated value of the stolen items exceeds €350,000. FRANCE 24's Monte Francis reports.


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