King Charles III will not reside at Buckingham Palace following its extensive refurbishment, opting instead to remain at Clarence House. This decision marks a departure from a nearly 200-year tradition of the palace serving as the monarch's primary residence. Concurrently, the King disclosed his payment of £12.9 million (US$17.04 million) in taxes for the 2024/25 fiscal year, a move towards greater financial transparency for the British monarchy. AI
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