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King and Queen will not live in Buckingham Palace after renovations

King and Queen will not live in Buckingham Palace after renovations
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King Charles and Queen Camilla have decided to remain at Clarence House rather than moving into Buckingham Palace following its extensive £369 million renovation. The palace will continue to serve as the administrative headquarters for the monarchy, but the decision aims to increase public access and tourism revenue.

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This decision marks a significant shift in royal tradition and highlights the monarchy's efforts to modernize and increase public engagement with historic landmarks.

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Image source, Getty Images By André Rhoden-Paul and Daniela Relph , Senior royal correspondent Published 13 minutes ago King Charles and Queen Camilla will not live at Buckingham Palace when £369m of refurbishments are completed next year, the latest royal accounts have revealed.

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