The Queen’s death: These Royal Family members may have to move residences when she dies
More under this adWhen the Queen passes away, some of the members of the Royal Family will have to move residences. Here's who.
There has been increasing speculation over what will happen when the Queen dies, including where members of the Royal Family will live.
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Prince Charles to move to Buckingham Palace?
According to MyLondon, when Prince Charles becomes King, the line of succession will likely impact where each member of the Royal Family would live.
More under this adMore under this adCurrently, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall live at Clarence House.However, it is anticipated that Prince Charles will move into the Queen’s official residences, which he will inherit upon the Queen’s death.
There are no specific plans in place for these moves and royal sources have previously said that he will remain at Clarence House. However, Prince Charles will gain access to Buckingham Palace if he does choose to change his London residence.
More under this adMore under this adIt is also likely that Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles will keep their family home, Highgrove Estate.On the other hand, they may choose to pass on their Wales residence Llwynywermod, to his son Prince William.
More under this adMore under this adThe Cambridges to move to Windsor Castle?
This year, it’s been revealed that Prince William and Kate Middleton are planning to relocate from Kensington Palace to Windsor Castle.
The Cambridges are reportedly looking for schools for their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Surrey.
More under this adMore under this adWhile Charles and William may move residences upon the Queen's death, it is believed the rest of the family will remain where they are.
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