King Charles III and Queen Camilla have no plans to move into renovated Buckingham Palace
King Charles III and Queen Camilla have officially decided not to move into Buckingham Palace following its extensive renovations. The couple intends to continue residing at Clarence House, marking a departure from nearly two centuries of royal tradition.
Why it matters
Buckingham Palace has served as the official residence of the British monarch since 1837; this decision signals a modern shift in how the monarchy utilizes its historic properties.
King Charles is exempt from income and capital gains tax, but pays them voluntarily. ( Reuters: Carl Court )
The report focuses on the logistical and historical aspects of the royal residence decision using neutral language.
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