Finally in November, suspected Pink Panther thieves stole the diamond-encrusted Portland Tiara crafted for Winifred, Duchess of Portland, and worn on the 1902 coronation of King Edward VII of England. Security personnel guarding the Portland Collection, in rural England, missed the robbers by a mere 90 seconds and the whereabouts of the thieves and the tiara remain unknown. Then, in August, thieves stole royal artefacts of the Swedish monarchy, together with two crowns and a golden orb relationship again to the early seventeenth Century, from a display case within the Strängnäs Cathedral. Immediately after, a second five-year hiatus ensued and the Pink Panthers disappeared from the headlines until just final 12 months when the gang was linked to four high-profile raids. One of probably the most daring thefts was snatching the Comtesse de Vendôme from Tokyo’s Le Supre Diamant Couture De Maki boutique the place the 125-carat diamond necklace, valued …