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Buckingham Palace employee confesses to stealing items from the palace

Buckingham Palace employee confesses to stealing items from the palace 

According to the British newspaper, the Daily Mail, an employee of the British Royal Palace has admitted to stealing belongings worth 100 pounds from Buckingham Palace, the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II.

The London police arrested a royal employee, on suspicion of stealing several items from Buckingham Palace.

And the British newspaper reported that Adamo Cantu, a servant in the royal palace, aged 37 years, stole a knight's medal, which belonged to the Chief of the Royal Court, Sir Anthony Johnston Burt, and sold it in an auction on eBay on the Internet for 350 pounds.

The man is also accused of stealing another Royal Medal from Matthew Sykes, who served the royal court from 2007 to 2010.

In addition, Kanto admitted to stealing other items, including signed photos of Prince William and Kate Middleton, and a photo album of the country's royal reception during US President Donald Trump's visit.

Kanto has put 37 of the stolen items up for sale on eBay, at prices far below their real value.

The district judge released Kanto on bail and sent his case to another court for adjudication, warning him that he could face imprisonment.

As a result, not all the stolen items were recovered, and Buckingham Palace declined to comment on the incident.

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