King Charles III seems to have very specific requirements about where he lives.
” in the past, so he doesn’t want to give up the property that he and Camilla lovingly renovated. The royal duo also quarantined at the home during the pandemic because they enjoyed the idyllic setting and remote location so much.Balmoral Castle will still have a presence in the royal family’s summer plans with anticipated official visits by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf.
Charles and Camilla will “decamp” to the castle for those special guests and the rest of the royal family will be rotating in and out of the main residence during the summer break, except, of course, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle,Charles and Camilla will reside at Birkhall until early in the fall, but they’ve been making their royal preferences known when it comes to real estate.
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