Royal claims dirty tricks from rival after break-in at her home Second Edition

When Le Figaro ran an article suggesting that valuable jewellery may have been removed from the flat, Mme Royal telephoned the French news agency, Agence France-Presse (AFP). She complained that police, against her will, must have passed on information about the break-in to the Interior Ministry who...

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Published inIndependent (London, England : 1986)
Main Author Alex Duval Smith in Paris
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London (UK) Independent Digital News & Media 19.08.2006
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Summary:When Le Figaro ran an article suggesting that valuable jewellery may have been removed from the flat, Mme Royal telephoned the French news agency, Agence France-Presse (AFP). She complained that police, against her will, must have passed on information about the break-in to the Interior Ministry who then leaked it. "Everything had been turned upside-down. But nothing was missing," she said. "I consider it scandalous that the ministry leaked this information to the media, thus putting my family in potential danger."
ISSN:0951-9467