King Charles and Camilla aren’t rushing to Buckingham Palace

King Charles and Camilla aren’t rushing to Buckingham Palace


King Charles and Camilla will continue to stay at Clarence House in London and are in “no rush” to relocate to Buckingham Palace.

The King and Queen Consort have made Clarence House, previously lived in by the Queen Mother, their home in recent years

The King and Queen Consort have made Clarence House, previously lived in by the Queen Mother, their home in recent years

The next king, 73, and the Queen Consort, 75, are rumored to favor the property designed by John Nash due to its comfort and convenience.

Buckingham Palace, which features 52 royal and guest bedrooms, has been the Crown’s residence for for two centuries.

However, it is rumored that Windsor Castle is not the most comfortable of premises, and the Queen has made it her primary abode in recent months.

In addition, Buckingham Palace is undergoing a ten-year renovation and modernization project that will last until 2027.

The taxpayer-funded £369 million elevator includes work on electrical cabling, heating and plumbing, and other cosmetic work.

The London home Clarence House has been decorated and made the Royal couple's residence and is beloved by the pair

The London home Clarence House has been decorated and made the Royal couple's residence and is beloved by the pair

It implies that the first few months of a new king’s reign could be challenging for him to adapt to.

Charles has made Clarence House his own since settling into the residence in 2003; the Queen Mother previously resided there.

In recent years, the King and Queen Consort have made Clarence House, formerly inhabited by the Queen Mother, their home.

Buckingham Palace is said to be less comfortable than the house and not currently favoured by either King or his wife

Buckingham Palace is said to be less comfortable than the house and not currently favoured by either King or his wife

The royal couple adores their London residence, which has been adorned and turned into their official dwelling.

Buckingham Palace is believed to be less comfortable than the residence, and neither the King nor his wife currently prefer it.

The king selected all of the wallpapers and materials and filled the space with premises of art from his personal collection and personal photographs.

Royal sources believe he may have other plans for Buckingham Palace that would make it more accessible to the public.

Buckingham Palace is said to be less comfortable than the house and not currently favoured by either King or his wife

Buckingham Palace is said to be less comfortable than the house and not currently favoured by either King or his wife

He wishes for it to continue to serve as the focal point for garden parties, investitures, state dinners, and other formal events.

However, he may also have in mind making it more accessible to the general public and Royal supporters.

Clarence House was originally occupied by the late Queen Mother before to Charles and Camilla’s move there.

In the residence, exquisite tableware and service pieces with intricate designs are displayed in brilliant glass cases.

The staircase is adorned with Royal liveries and contains an ancient clock at the bottom of the carved bannister steps.

Biographer Penny Junor remarked to the Daily Express, “Buckingham Palace would be the workplace and the center of entertainment.”

Even the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh did not appreciate the Palace. It is not a dwelling.

It was first proposed by the Queen and Prince Philip seven decades ago, but courtiers rejected it at the time.

Charles and Camilla have preserved some of the Queen Mother’s original décor at Clarence House.

Camilla (seen at Clarence House with King Charles, then Prince of Wales) was spotted guest-editing Country Life magazine in July to celebrate her 75th birthday.

This view of one of the hallways of the royal residence also features two antique vases and a nice carpet.

Included among them is a classic Monet painting worth at least £15 million that hangs in the Morning Room.

In addition, there is a Garden Room with a tapestry-adorned wall and a baby grand piano.

Camilla also has a private study lined with books where she and the King read together.

“Right now, the focus is on Her Majesty’s grieving,” a royal source stated regarding the question of whether or not the King will relocate.

Contact has been made with Buckingham Palace for comment.


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