French police have arrested a robber who stole a ring from Prince Jean-Christophe Napoleon, successor to Napoleon Bonaparte and his presumed successor to France, the Telegraph newspaper reported. Today.

The newspaper said the suspect was known as a thief in the French security services who seized him at his home over the weekend and was able to retrieve the ring, which the thief did not know the real value.

The Egyptian-born thief stole the ring from Countess Olympia von Erko Zeinberg, the fiancé of Jean-Christophe and the heir of Napoleon Bonaparte, while the fiancé left her suitcase in their unclosed car outside a Paris hotel on Monday night, while Khatiban remained close to her eyes, But when they returned a few minutes later, the bag was gone.

French police were able to identify the thief after using a counterfeit credit card at a Paris sushi restaurant. Police immediately contacted the restaurant, but the official told them the man had just left the restaurant.

It was then found that the thief had booked a room in a nearby hotel by the same bank card, and there the police were able to get a picture of the thief by the surveillance camera.

The French police returned the stolen ring, valued at about one million pounds ($ 1.3 million), to Prince Jean-Christophe Napoleon, heir to Napoleon Bonaparte and his assumed successor to France.

The heir to Napoleon Jean-Christophe, 32, is a London-based investment banker who made his most famous engagement with German-born Olympia, daughter of Count Rebrand and Austrian dancer Maria Beatrice, who is descended from Italian and French royal families in March. the past.