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Clarence House serves as the London residence of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. [2] It has been Charles's residence since 2003. From 1953 until 2002 it was home to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother , [ 3 ] and before her, it was the official home of her daughter, Princess Elizabeth, the future Queen Elizabeth II .
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Built in 1825, Clarence House is one of the last remaining aristocratic townhouses in London. The four-story home was initially built for King George III's third son, Prince William Henry, Duke of ...
Nowadays, the house is known as the London home of King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort, but the residence has a fascinating history of its own, and has undergone many a reinvention over the years.
Charles moved into Clarence House, which used to belong to his grandmother the Queen Mother, in 2003. ... Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of the UK’s sovereigns ...
Clarence House: Grace and favour Clarence House is the current London Residence for the King and Queen Kensington Palace: The Prince and Princess of Wales; The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester; Prince and Princess Michael of Kent; Also in part a Historic Royal Palace, otherwise, grace and favour: St James's Palace: The Princess Royal; The Duke ...
The Vineyard Exterior of Clarence House showing the Bernardo O'Higgins blue plaque. The Vineyard is a street in Richmond, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.It includes three groups of almshouses, [1] [2] [3] a Grade II listed church (St Elizabeth of Portugal Church) [4] and Clarence House, a 17th-century Grade II listed house associated with Bernardo O’Higgins, [5] [6] who is ...