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King Charles and Queen Camilla unlikely to ever live in Buckingham Palace again despite nearly $500K revamp

June 26, 2026
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King Charles and Queen Camilla unlikely to ever live in Buckingham Palace again despite nearly $500K revamp

King Charles III and Queen Camila are unlikely to ever live in Buckingham Palace again after the royal headquarters underwent $500,000 in renovations.

The royals were scheduled to return to the London estate in March 2027 when the revamp was completed, but will instead continue to stay at the nearby Clarence House, Privy Purse James Chalmers told the Sun.

“Their Majesties will, however, have access to private rooms within the Palace where they can retire during the course of a working day, and which could be utilised as potential residential accommodation in times ahead,” Chalmers said.

Queen Camilla and King Charles III waving from a balcony during Trooping The Colour.
King Charles III and Queen Camila (seen here in 2026) won’t return to live at Buckingham Palace once the royal headquarters finishes $500,000 in renovations next March. Getty Images
The Royal Family, including King Charles III and Queen Camilla, stand on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Trooping the Colour ceremony, with guards on horseback and on foot below.
Privy Purse James Chalmers told the Sun that the royal couple will continue to stay at the nearby Clarence House. (Seen here: Buckingham Palace.) / SplashNews.com

According to the outlet, Buckingham Palace has an estimated 700,000 visitors per year, and the royals want to give the public more access.

“It will remain a working home but we are seeking to widen public access precisely to maximize the national benefit of a publicly funded building,” a spokesperson for the palace told the outlet.

Charles plans on hosting events, such as receptions, garden parties and meetings with new ambassadors at the Palace.

“The Palace will continue in every traditional way to be the beating heart of the Monarchy, just not its resting head,” the rep continued.

Buckingham Palace with a Royal Standard flag flying and a military aircraft flypast leaving red, white, and blue trails in the sky for Trooping the Colour.
“Their Majesties will, however, have access to private rooms within the Palace where they can retire during the course of a working day, and which could be utilised as potential residential accommodation in times ahead,” Chalmers added. John Rainford / SplashNews.com
King Charles III and Queen Camilla attending the Sandringham Flower Show 2025.
Charles (seen here in July 2025) wants the palace to be more accessible to visitors. Getty Images

“It will be a buzzing hive of activity in every other way,” the rep added. “His Majesty retains huge affection for Buckingham Palace and a deep respect for its role in royal and public life.”

Additionally, Prince William reportedly has no plans to move with his wife, Princess Kate Middleton, and their three kids to the palace once he takes over as king.

The family of five will allegedly continue to stay at their “forever home” at Forest Lodge in Windsor.

Buckingham Palace in London, Britain, February 19, 2026.
“It will remain a working home but we are seeking to widen public access precisely to maximize the national benefit of a publicly funded building,” a rep for the palace (pictured above) told the outlet. REUTERS
King Charles III and Queen Camilla attending the Easter Matins Service.
Charles (seen here in April) plans on still hosting events at the palace. Samir Hussein./WireImage

A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace wasn’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.

Members of the British monarch have resided in Buckingham Palace since 1837, with Queen Victoria — who reigned for 63 years from 1837 to 1901 — being the first.

Following Victoria were King Edward VII from 1901 to 1910, King George V from 1910 to 1936, King Edward VIII in 1936, King George VI from 1936 to 1952 and Queen Elizabeth II from 1952 to 2022.

King Charles and Queen Camilla attend Royal Ascot.
“His Majesty retains huge affection for Buckingham Palace and a deep respect for its role in royal and public life,” the spokesperson continued. (Seen here: Charles and Camila on June 18.) BACKGRID
Members of the British royal family watch an RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
Prince William also reportedly doesn’t plan on living in the palace when he becomes king. Getty Images

Charles, meanwhile, is choosing to stay at Clarence House with Camila, whom he wed in 2005, amid his ongoing cancer battle.

The monarch announced he was diagnosed with cancer in February after he underwent surgery for benign prostate enlargement the month prior.

In December, he gave an update on his journey, sharing that his “schedule of cancer treatment” was being “reduced in the new year” and he has “responded exceptionally well to treatment.”

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