King Charles and Queen Camilla have no plans to return to Buckingham Palace following a £369m refurbishment

The King and Queen will not be moving in even when a decade-long refurbishment of the monarch's official London residence is completed next year.

Although King Charles and Queen Camilla won't live at Buckingham Palace after its £397 million refurb, the landmark will remain the operational centre of "monarchy HQ"

The refurbishment of Buckingham Palace began in April 2017 and is due to be completed in April 2027.

Charles and Camilla to remain at Clarence House and are said to want the public to have more access to ‘monarchy HQ’

King Charles III and Queen Camilla will not move into Buckingham Palace when renovations costing hundreds of millions of pounds finish next year, breaking almost two centuries of…

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King Charles and Queen Camilla have no plans to return to Buckingham Palace following a £369m refurbishment

The king and Queen Camilla have decided instead to continue living at nearby Clarence House, a smaller, stately home.