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King Charles III is very comfortable living in Clarence House, which is why it is not in his plans to move to Buckingham Palace, in the heart of London, England.

Although she doesn’t want to live in Buckingham, I do understand the power of this property to the monarchy and how attractive it is to tourists visiting the country. This is why among his plans as monarch is to get much more out of the property.

Currently those interested can visit the palace during the summer of this year, tickets for this are already on sale; However, if the plans of King Carlos III are achieved, the doors of the property could be opened for much longer.

According to ‘Sunday Telegraph’, Carlos III’s plan is for Buckingham and other royal residences to be more accessible to the general public. To make this possible, the idea is to open rooms of those properties that have not been visited so far, to this is added the opportunity for tourists and locals to enter the residences throughout the year.

If that is the case, the only time the palaces would be closed to the public would be when the monarchs hold official receptions. Among the properties that are included in the plan are Buckingham, Windsor and Balmoral, in the last two castles the late Queen Elizabeth II was a residence for quite some time.

In addition to taking advantage of the property, this idea of ​​the king aims to strengthen relations between the monarchy and the citizenry. This is also expected to generate interest in the history of the modern monarchy.

It should be remembered that Carlos assumed the reign of the United Kingdom on September 8, when the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, was confirmed.

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By Scribe