The daughter of business magnate and former F1 mogul Bernie Ecclestone has been left “shaken and angry” after $A97 million (£50 million) of gems and jewellery were stolen from her home.
Tamara Ecclestone was in “complete devastation and shock” last night after the bounty was stolen from her London home.
Guards are also believed to be present at all times inside Tamara’s 57-room property, where she lives with husband Jay Rutland. Eyewitnesses saw three police cars outside the home near Kensington Palace in West London at 11.30pm on Friday.Our neighbourhood source said last night: “This is the most shocking burglary because it is one of the most secure houses in London on one of the most secure streets in London.
“Every single piece of jewellery that she had in her safe has gone and some of them had such personal meaning.” “They were disturbed by a security guard after being inside for 50 minutes and are said to have bundled out an open window.” Their street, Kensington Palace Gardens, has been dubbed “Billionaire Row”, with the average house price at £33 million .Prince William and wife Kate live nearby, and homeowners include Foxtons’ founder Jon Hunt, Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, the Sultan of Brunei and China’s richest man, Wang Jianlin.
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