King Charles III and Queen Camilla live at Clarence House, preferring the townhouse to Buckingham Palace. Learn the history behind their cozy home.
Clarence House takes its name from its first occupant: William, Duke of Clarence, the third son of George III, who ruled as William IV from 1830 to 1837. He entered the Royal Navy at the age of 13 in ...
Clarence House, which stands adjacent to St James's Palace, was the official London residence of the former Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall – now King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort.
On Thursday, King Charles and Queen Camilla hosted a Christmas party in London at Clarence House. Pictures from the festive event showed a framed black-and-white photo taken at Meghan Markle and ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla moved into Clarence House in 2003 King Charles and Queen Camilla chose to sleep at Clarence House ahead of his historic coronation. Per tradition, the State Bed in the ...
Royal watchers were glued to their screens this week as Prince Harry finally reunited with his father, King Charles, after 19 months apart. On Wednesday evening, the Duke of Sussex was spotted pulling ...
The first lady of Ukraine met with Queen Camilla a few days after the second anniversary of the Russian invasion Janine Henni is a Royals Staff Writer for PEOPLE Digital, covering modern monarchies ...
A breakfast recipe frequently favoured by King Charles was shared by Clarence House in 2020 and is easy to recreate at home ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla have a sweet photograph on display at their London residence, Clarence House. Alongside several other family portraits, the King and Queen have a framed photograph of ...
For nearly two centuries, Clarence House has been home to senior members of the British royal family. Nowadays, the house is known as one of the London homes of King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort ...
Many would balk at the idea of presenting their private home to the entirety of the internet—but if you're a royal residing in a historic mansion, perhaps it's not as frightening. The virtual views ...