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King Charles and Queen Camilla unlikely to ever live in Buckingham Palace again despite nearly $500K revamp

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Vanessa Serna
King Charles and Queen Camilla unlikely to ever live in Buckingham Palace again despite nearly $500K revamp
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla are unlikely to return to Buckingham Palace as their primary residence, opting to remain at Clarence House. The palace will instead focus on increasing public access and hosting official events while remaining a working headquarters.

Why it matters

This marks a significant shift in the traditional lifestyle of the British monarchy, prioritizing public engagement and administrative utility over royal residency.

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The article reports on royal housing decisions based on official statements without injecting political opinion or editorializing.

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