King Charles III will not live at Buckingham Palace after the decade-long refurbishment completes next year; he and Queen Camilla will remain at Clarence House while keeping private rooms for palace work.Officials say the upgrades — to wiring, pipes and heating — are essential, with reported costs of about £369M in government figures and roughly $487M in other accounts, and the palace will open more to the public.James Chalmers disclosed that
King Charles III paid £12.9M in taxes for 2024/25 and
Prince William paid £7.76M, a transparency measure intended to restore trust after controversies involving
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.