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Netflix has revealed that almost £150,000 of props were stolen from the set of award-winning series, The Crown. The expensive items were reportedly stolen on Wednesday 16 February and Netflix has confirmed that a police investigation is underway to find thieves responsible.The theft is believed to have happened during the final week of the show’s production for series 5 in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
A Netflix spokesperson told Press Association: “We can confirm the antiques have been stolen and we hope that they are found and returned safely. Replacements will be sourced; there is no expectation that filming will be held up.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and reality tv news straight to your inbox with OK! daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. South Yorkshire Police have been investigating the theft, but a spokesperson explained that all lines of inquiry have been exhausted.
A spokesperson for the police said: “Police were called at 4.30pm on Wednesday 16 February following a report of theft from vehicles at Pastures Road, Doncaster. “It is reported that three vehicles containing props used in film and TV were broken into and a number of items taken." “Officers investigated the incident but all existing lines of inquiry have now been exhausted.The case has been filed pending any new lines of inquiry.” The Crown is scheduled to return to Netflix for its penultimate series later this year in November.The highly-anticipated new season will feature a whole new cast starring as the royal family as the narrative moves into the late 1990s.
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could have used some palace guards.The production was hit by thieves who stole between 200 and 350 antiques and props from the set of the show's fifth and sixth seasons, which are being filmed in Mexborough, England. The value of the antiques is said to be around $150,000.«We can confirm the antiques have been stolen and we hope that they are found and returned safely,» a Netflix spokesperson shared with ET on Thursday.The spokesperson added that «replacements will be sourced» for the stolen antique props and «there is no expectation that filming will be held up.»According to a post in the , asking for help in recovering the stolen goods, thieves absconded «a replica of the 1897 Imperial Coronation coach egg by Fabergé is also among the missing items (pictured above), 12 sets of silver candelabra and seven gold candelabra, a clock face of a William IV grandfather clock (leaving the longcase behind), a quantity of Russian icons, a 10 piece silver dressing table set and St Louis gilt Crystal glassware and decanters.»«The items stolen are not necessarily in the best condition and therefore of limited value for resale,» Alison Harvey, set decorator for the production, told the Antiques Trade Gazette.
“The Crown” has reached a setback as a major theft took place on set.
Around 350 items intended for use in the filming of the fifth season of The Netflix hit The Crown were taken from vehicles this weekend while filming of the series was taking place.
Over $200,000 worth of props were stolen from the set of Netflix‘s The Crown.