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Jewels belonging to Queen Camilla were stolen from a service station when royal aides left them unattended in a car. It was reported that a local gang swooped on the bag contained the jewels as aides took a break. ‌

The theft happened as The Queen and King Charles were preparing to travel to Canada for a three-day tour in 2022. They were heading across the Atlantic as part of the late Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations. ‌

Author and journalist Robert Jobson detailed the embarrassing incident in his book, Windsor Legacy: A Royal Dynasty. ‌

Jobson said their trip got off to a 'rocky start' when the opportunistic thieves struck at a petrol station on the M40, reports the Mirror .

He wrote: "At Beaconsfield Services, located off Junction 2 of the M40

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