- King Charles III took the throne in September 2022
- Traditionally, the monarch lives at Buckingham Palace
- Charles and Camilla have chosen a different residence
King Charles III began his reign on Sept. 8, 2022, following the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II.
As King, Charles inherited many impressive royal properties, but he's calling just one of them "home" for now.
Home for the King: Charles passes on Buckingham Palace
Traditionally, the British monarch resides at Buckingham Palace in London. Queen Elizabeth, however, broke away from that tradition during the COVID-19 pandemic, spending the final years of her reign at Windsor Castle.
And King Charles will continue the trend of living away from the Palace. But for him it won't be Windsor Castle either.
While heir to the throne, Charles and his wife Camilla lived at Clarence House, a short distance away from Buckingham Palace. And for the time being, Clarence House will be the official residence of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
Clarence House: Charles and Camilla's forever home?
The Mirror has reported that the monarch intends to stay at Clarence House for the "foreseeable future," and perhaps even permanently.
In addition, Buckingham Palace is undergoing major renovations for at least the next few years. So Charles won't consider moving there for now.
Also interesting:
Clarence House was completed in 1827 on The Mall near Buckingham Palace. Charles has lived there since 2003 – and it seems he's staying put as King.
Previous royals to live in the house also include Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip in the years after their wedding, Princess Margaret, and The Queen Mother.