Cita Bourbon-Parma
Cita Bourbon-Parma was the widow of Emperor Karl I of Austria and played a significant role in safeguarding the Habsburg family's treasures, including the diamond 'Florentine', which she hid in Canada during World War II. She kept the location of these jewels a secret for decades, revealing it only to her sons before her death in 1989.
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Cita Bourbon-Parma placed the jewels in a bank vault in Canada several decades ago.
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