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The Qatari Prince Was Badly Scammed, the Scandal Shook the Antiques Market

Summary by economx.hu
A court ruling has recently concluded the art forgery scandal that has rocked the French antiques market. A renowned expert and restorer of the Palace of Versailles formed a criminal organization to produce replicas that were linked to executed members of the former royal family, including Queen Marie Antoinette of France and the famous royal favorite Madame du Barry. Among the many victims is the Qatari royal family, one of whose members paid 2…
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A court ruling has recently concluded the art forgery scandal that has rocked the French antiques market. A renowned expert and restorer of the Palace of Versailles formed a criminal organization to produce replicas that were linked to executed members of the former royal family, including Queen Marie Antoinette of France and the famous royal favorite Madame du Barry. Among the many victims is the Qatari royal family, one of whose members paid 2…

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economx.hu broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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