Clarence House
Coverage of Clarence House in the Nexus archive.
- King becomes first British monarch to publish tax bill as royal funding rises
King Charles III became the first British monarch to publish his personal tax bill, revealing he paid $17 million for the 2024-25 tax year. The Sovereign Grant, the monarchy’s main taxpayer-funded source, is set to nearly double to $132 million in three years, and Charles will remain at Clarence House instead of moving into Buckingham Palace post-renovation.
- King Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after $487 million renovation
King Charles and Queen Camilla have decided not to live in Buckingham Palace after its $487 million renovation, choosing instead to remain at Clarence House, a smaller stately home.
- King Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after $487 million renovation
King Charles and Queen Camilla will not reside in Buckingham Palace following a $487 million renovation. They have chosen to remain at Clarence House, a smaller stately home nearby.
- King Charles and Queen Camilla unlikely to ever live in Buckingham Palace again despite nearly $500K revamp
King Charles and Queen Camilla will remain at Clarence House instead of moving to Buckingham Palace despite a nearly $500K renovation. The royal couple has decided against relocating to the palace.
- King Charles and Queen Camilla unlikely to ever live in Buckingham Palace again despite nearly $500K revamp
King Charles and Queen Camilla are unlikely to live in Buckingham Palace again despite a nearly $500K revamp. The royal couple will continue residing at Clarence House.