Chinanews.com, December 1, integrated British media news on the 1st, a Buckingham Palace catering assistant admitted to stealing several items from the Queen’s residence, including the official signature photos of Prince Harry and Prince William and his wife, and a visit by US President Trump Photo albums of the royal family banquet in the UK.

Data map: News on July 18, 2019, Buckingham Palace Summer Open Day.

The theme of this open day exhibition is to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Queen Victoria’s birth. Visitors can enter the palace to see the rooms and objects used by the royal family and nobles.

  According to reports, 37-year-old Adamo Canto admitted in Westminster District Court that he had committed theft between November 11, 2019 and August 7, 2020.

At present, the police have recovered a "large amount" of stolen items from his residence.

  Since 2015, Cantor has worked as a catering assistant at Buckingham Palace.

The court was informed that during the COVID-19 pandemic, Cantor’s role changed and he was responsible for more cleaning work, allowing him to enter more areas that were previously inaccessible.

  According to reports, Cantor stole about 77 items from the royal store, as well as the stolen goods from employee lockers, the Queen's Gallery store, and Prince Andrew's storeroom.

  Prosecutor Simon Maughan stated that some of the stolen goods were sold on eBay and were worth between 10,000 and 100,000 pounds.

Among them, two famous medals are included.

  The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) said that a total of 37 items were put up for auction on eBay, which was "far below" their actual value. Cantor earned 7,741 pounds (about 68,000 yuan) in total.

One of the items is a royal state banquet photo album about US President Trump’s visit to the UK, which is worth £1,500 (approximately RMB 13,178).

  Cantor also stole the official signed photos of Prince Harry and Prince William and his wife.

  He also admitted to stealing a medal from Vice Admiral Tony Johnstone-Burt and selling it online for 350 pounds (about 3074 yuan).

In addition, he stole a Royal Victorian Medal from the locker of the former British Army Major General Richard Sykes (Richard Sykes).

  District judge Alexander Jacobs released Cantor on conditional bail, but warned that Cantor could face imprisonment.