Rani's stolen 'heart' recovered
Police have recovered the heart of French Queen Anne, who has been stolen in gold-stroke. Last week it was stolen from the museum. News BBC This reserved landmark of the 16th century was Duchess Ain. She was Britain's most famous woman.
After the theft, it was feared that it could be melted due to the gold price. French police arrested two people on Saturday. The police rescued the heart from St Nazaire, who was arrested with the arrests. The memorandum is intact.
Duchesne was the only woman who was sitting twice in the Queen of France. He was thought to be the richest woman in Europe. He was England's youngest prince Edward's first fiancé But Prince Edward escaped with brother Richard when he was a teenager. That's why his uncle King Richard III was blamed.
Anne then married two kings of France. In 1491, he married third Charles and in 1498, third Luis was married. This memorial is heart shaped with 500 grams of gold. It has engraved old French writing. The Bretton Authority had earlier requested the return of this inventive repository. They thought that thieves may not be aware of the historical value of the heart. During the French Revolution of 1789, it was protected from melting.