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Plans for Buckingham Palace After Renovation
The King and Queen will not reside at Buckingham Palace following its renovation. The palace will continue to serve as a center for royal activities. (sources: theguardian, cbsnews, reuters, cbc)
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King Charles and Queen Camilla will remain at Clarence House instead of moving into Buckingham Palace after its £369 million renovation. Officials have indicated that the palace will still function as a hub for royal events.
- The renovation of Buckingham Palace costs £369 million.
- King Charles and Queen Camilla will live at Clarence House.
- Buckingham Palace will continue to host state functions and public events.
Why it matters
The decision reflects a shift in royal living arrangements and the ongoing use of Buckingham Palace for official purposes.
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