Netflix drama The Crown filming set was robbed and lost $150,000

Netflix drama The Crown filming set was robbed and lost $150,000

A tragic incident occurred recently in the Netflix drama "The Crown", which tells the story of the British royal family. The filming site of the latest fifth season was visited by thieves, and many ancient artworks, high-value props, etc. were stolen. The amount of loss is estimated to be as high as 150,000 US dollars.

•"The Crown" is a historical series co-directed by Stephen Daldry, Philip Martin, Julian Gerard, Ben Caron and others, starring Claire Foy, Olivia Colman, Matt Smith and others. The first season of the series premiered in the United States on November 4, 2016.

The series tells the story of Elizabeth II's personal, political and social achievements as Queen of the United Kingdom since she ascended the throne in 1952, and the story of the British royal family's continuous adaptation to a changing and turbulent world.

•It is reported that as many as 200 to 350 pieces of various precious ancient artworks and high-value props were stolen, including precious items with hundreds of years of history. The amount of loss is estimated to be as high as 150,000 US dollars. The official said that they are quickly arranging replacements and it will not affect the shooting progress for the time being.

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