• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • RSS
June 26, Friday, 2026
  • Login
CELEBRITY LAND!
  • Home
  • Royalty
  • Royalty
  • Music
  • Entertainment
  • Celebrities
  • Artists
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Royalty
  • Royalty
  • Music
  • Entertainment
  • Celebrities
  • Artists
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
Celebrity Land
No Result
View All Result
Home Royalty

King Charles III will not live at Buckingham Palace after refurbishment : NPR

Story Center by Story Center
June 26, 2026
Reading Time: 8 mins read
0
Britain's King Charles III salutes the troops outside Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Colour, the King's annual birthday parade, in London, Saturday, June 13, 2026.

Britain’s King Charles III salutes the troops outside Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Colour, the King’s annual birthday parade, in London, Saturday, June 13, 2026.

Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP


hide caption

toggle caption

Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP

LONDON — King Charles III will not live at Buckingham Palace after the completion of a 10-year, 369 million-pound ($487 million) refurbishment program as the monarchy seeks to increase public access to the historic building that has been the center of royal life for almost 200 years.

Royal officials stressed that the king and Queen Camilla would continue to work out of the palace, which will remain “the ceremonial and operational center” of the monarchy. But for the rest of Charles’ reign, the king and queen will remain in nearby Clarence House.

“It is and will remain Monarchy HQ, the crown jewel of our national buildings,” said James Chalmers, the senior royal official responsible for managing the king’s financial affairs.

The decision was announced Thursday during a briefing on royal finances at which Charles became the first British monarch to reveal the taxes he paid to the government. The king paid 12.9 million pounds ($16.1 million) in income and capital gains taxes in the 2024-25 financial year, up from 11.7 million pounds the previous year.

The royals are trying to respond to criticism

The announcements come as the royal family tries to shift the narrative after months of embarrassing headlines about the links between the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and the former Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The public’s focus on Mountbatten-Windsor has overshadowed the king’s efforts to modernize the monarchy and show that the 1,000-year-old institution can evolve.

Britain's Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, looks round as he leaves after attending the Easter Matins Service at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, England, April 20, 2025.

RELATED POSTS

‘Out of control’ royal budget to double to £100m in three years, files show

Meghan Markle Urged to Keep Low Profile During Royal Visit as Tensions with Family Simmer |

King Charles reveals £12.9 million tax bill in historic royal first

Built in the 1820s, Buckingham Palace has been the London home of every British monarch since Queen Victoria. With 775 rooms, the palace also provides office space for the royal bureaucracy and hosts lavish state dinners for visiting presidents and potentates.

The palace is also a focal point for the public, with crowds gathering under its famous balcony to cheer as kings and queens announce the end of wars, celebrate their marriages and mark historic events, such as Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne. It also provides the backdrop for parades down the broad ceremonial avenue known as The Mall.

Buckingham Palace needed some love

But after all the wear and tear, the palace was starting to show its age. In 2017, the royal household began a 10-year program to update obsolete plumbing, wiring and heating and upgrade the building so it could continue to house the monarchy for another 50 years. The project is scheduled to be completed next year.

But now the king and queen have decided to live at Clarence House, a stately home close to the palace where Charles has lived since he was Prince of Wales.

ADVERTISEMENT

That decision will allow the palace to increase access public access, hosting more events and expanding the number of visitors and tours of the building, Chalmers said. The palace already receives about 700,000 visitors a year.

Royal watchers are waiting for more details about plans for the palace. Ed Owens, author of “After Elizabeth: Can the Monarchy Save Itself,” said it would be a shame if, for example, the building lies vacant for much of the year.

“I’m hoping for a second act in terms of this decision,” he told The Associated Press. “I’m waiting to see whether there will be a sort of a more radical proposal for what Buckingham Palace might be in the future.”

The palace recognizes it needs more transparency

The other big news of the day was the announcement on royal taxes.

While Charles released the details of his personal taxes when he was Prince of Wales, this is the first time he has done so since ascending the throne following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in 2022.

While monarchy receives funding from a number of sources, the king pays taxes only on his personal income, much of which comes from his privately owned estates, Balmoral in Scotland and Sandringham on the east coast of England. Charles also paid capital gains taxes related to the sale of assets.

Prince William, the current Prince of Wales, also released his tax details on Thursday. William paid 7.76 million pounds in income and capital gains taxes in the 2024-25 tax year, down from 8.34 million pounds the previous year, his office said.

The figures for the first time give the public a concrete idea about the King’s personal wealth, as opposed to the castles, jewels and artwork that go with the job but aren’t the monarch’s personal property.

Charles didn’t have to do this. The king’s tax affairs, like those of any citizen, are strictly confidential. But he decided to give up that right to privacy as the monarchy tries to put as much distance as possible between itself and Mountbatten-Windsor.

It also underscores the idea that the monarchy is a public institution and its workings should be public, said Craig Prescott, an expert on constitutional law and the monarchy at Royal Holloway, University of London.

“If they’re open and as transparent as possible, then the contrast with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor becomes all the greater,” he said.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.npr.org ’

Story Center

Story Center

Related Posts

'Out of control' royal budget to double to £100m in three years, files show
Royalty

‘Out of control’ royal budget to double to £100m in three years, files show

June 26, 2026
Former royal aide says Meghan Markle should stay "low profile" during UK return
Royalty

Meghan Markle Urged to Keep Low Profile During Royal Visit as Tensions with Family Simmer |

June 26, 2026
King Charles reveals £12.9 million tax bill in historic royal first
Royalty

King Charles reveals £12.9 million tax bill in historic royal first

June 26, 2026
Buckingham Palace will remain the operational centre of "monarchy HQ". But the King won't live there. Pic: PA
Royalty

Buckingham Palace refurbishment will cost £370m – but King won’t live there | UK News

June 26, 2026
Vice Admiral Sir Tony Johnstone-Burt, Master of the Household to the Sovereign holds a small battery powered fan for King Charles III.<span> Credit: PA</span>
Royalty

Royal family’s core funding to almost double to £100 million a year by 2028

June 26, 2026
Royal shake-up: Key points from latest accounts as King Charles makes huge Buckingham Palace decision
Royalty

Royal shake-up: Key points from latest accounts as King Charles makes huge Buckingham Palace decision

June 26, 2026
Next Post
Who Is Jimmy Kimmel’s Sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez? What to Know About ‘DWTS’ Season 35 Contestant

Who Is Jimmy Kimmel’s Sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez? What to Know About ‘DWTS’ Season 35 Contestant

Part 2 #art #artist #procreate #drawing #artreveal #digitalart #trending #fyp #hashtag #illustration

Part 2 #art #artist #procreate #drawing #artreveal #digitalart #trending #fyp #hashtag #illustration

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended Stories

Yahoo entertainment home

Has Black Rabbit Season 2 Been Canceled or Renewed?

September 18, 2025
AmfAR 2025 Gala Features Paris Jackson in Iris Van Herpen & More

AmfAR 2025 Gala Features Paris Jackson in Iris Van Herpen & More

September 3, 2025
station icon

Front Royal families excited to welcome King Charles and Queen Camilla

April 30, 2026
Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed

Ads

ADVERTISEMENT

Recent News

Clive Davis Funeral: Bruce Springsteen, Alicia Keys to Take Part

Clive Davis Funeral: Bruce Springsteen, Alicia Keys to Take Part

June 26, 2026
Didi Conn to reunite Grease co-stars for 50th anniversary as part of heartwarming cause

Didi Conn to reunite Grease co-stars for 50th anniversary as part of heartwarming cause

June 26, 2026
AI Music Company Suno’s New “Incubator” Program is Especially Evil

AI Music Company Suno’s New “Incubator” Program is Especially Evil

June 26, 2026

Categories

  • Artists
  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Horoscopes
  • Music
  • Royalty
  • Videos

Contact Us

  • Privacy & Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA Compliance
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2020 Celebrity.Land

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Royalty

© 2020 Celebrity.Land