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King Charles Dramatically Breaks With Biggest Royal Tradition

Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/ReutersKing Charles and Queen Camilla have made a bombshell announcement. They have formally declared that they will never move into Buckingham Palace—an end of 189 years of official royal residence at one of the world’s most famous buildings.The announcement, made as part of a financial statement the couple’s aides published Thursday, may confirm what has been an open secret to insiders for years, but is a seismic moment which upends a tradition started by Queen Victoria, his great-great-great-grandmother.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Times of India
· Jun 26, 2026
End of an era: King Charles breaks 180-year tradition, will not live in Buckingham Palace
End of an era: King Charles breaks 180-year tradition, will not live in Buckingham Palace
Daily Mail
· Jun 26, 2026
King Charles makes history and becomes the first British monarch to hand over their tax bill
King Charles makes history and becomes the first British monarch to hand over their tax bill
Irish Star
· Jun 21, 2026
King Charles 'has nothing to hide' as he vows to share personal bombshell information
King Charles is on a mission to boost royal transparency and address questions about Royal Family, including their finances, with a royal commentator praising his 'valiant attempt'
The i Paper
· Jun 25, 2026
The real reason Charles is finally being transparent about his money now
King Charles to end 189 years of history by moving out of Buckingham Palace as the monarch becomes the first ever royal to share their tax bill
Hello Magazine
· Jun 21, 2026
Royal family issues special photo of late Prince Philip in heartfelt tribute
The official royal family Instagram account has shared an old photo of King Charles and his late father, Prince Philip, from 1971 to mark Father's Day. See the photo.
Legit.ng
· Jun 21, 2026
King Charles to publish personal tax details in historic move
King Charles made history as the first head of state to publish his personal tax bill, enhancing transparency in royal finances and modernising accountability.
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Related coverage for "King Charles Dramatically Breaks With Biggest Royal Tradition": Times of India — End of an era: King Charles breaks 180-year tradition, will not live in Buckingham Palace. Daily Mail — King Charles makes history and becomes the first British monarch to hand over their tax bill. Irish Star — King Charles 'has nothing to hide' as he vows to share personal bombshell information. The i Paper — The real reason Charles is finally being transparent about his money now. Hello Magazine — Royal family issues special photo of late Prince Philip in heartfelt tribute. Legit.ng — King Charles to publish personal tax details in historic move