
The monarch will continue to reside in Clarence House and will use the palace only for official acts
Charles III and Camila rule out moving to Buckingham Palace
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Queen Victoria was the first monarch to use Buckingham Palace as the official seat of the court in 1837 and, after marrying Prince Albert, she transformed the palace to accommodate her growing family, receive the guests and carry out official affairs. Charles III lives in Clarence House, the former residence of the Queen Mother, since 2003 and will continue to organize various events in the palace, from garden parties to receptions, and will hold hearings with the new ambassadors. The king has paid almost 35 million euros in taxes since his coronation.
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Queen Victoria was the first monarch to use Buckingham Palace as the official seat of the court in 1837 and, after marrying Prince Albert, she transformed the palace to accommodate her growing family, receive the guests and carry out official affairs.
according to El Financiero (MX) — ÚltimasCharles III lives in Clarence House, the former residence of the Queen Mother, since 2003 and will continue to organize various events in the palace, from garden parties to receptions, and will hold hearings with the new ambassadors.
according to El Financiero (MX) — ÚltimasThe king has paid almost 35 million euros in taxes since his coronation.
according to 20minutos — Portada
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