Kelly Clarkson banned from taking Jane Austen ring out of Britain
Singer Kelly Clarkson has been banned from taking a $243,000 ring once owned by Jane Austen out of Britain after it was deemed a "national treasure".
The Miss Independent hitmaker purchased the gold and turquoise antique at a sale in the U.K. in July (12), but her request to take it back to her native America was turned down by officials.
She tells British newspaper the Daily Star, "I got up at 4am to
start bidding on the auction. We put in an export request but I
can't take it out of the U.K. as they've named it a national
treasure."
Clarkson admits she is a huge fan of British culture, and even took
time out of her busy touring schedule to visit the historic
buildings featured in 2005 film Pride & Prejudice, based on the
1813 novel by Austen.
She adds, "I had my sister with me and we went to Derbyshire to see
where the version of Pride And Prejudice featuring Kiera Knightley
was filmed. Y'all (you all) live in such a beautiful place.
"When I'm here (in Britain) there's so much to see as I'm a really
big history nerd. All I've done for the past decade is see the tour
bus so we thought we'd do something different."