
Prince William plans to generate millions using Buckingham Palace after King Charles decision
A royal expert has revealed that Prince William is planning to generate millions using Buckingham Palace following his father King Charles decision.
King Charles has decided that he will not live at Palace after its 10-year refurbishment finishes next year, royal officials said last week.
It will end nearly two centuries of the London landmark serving as the British monarch’s primary residence.
King Charles decision not to live at Buckingham Palace and remain at Clarence House, his longstanding London home nearby, comes ahead of the completion next year of a £369 million refurbishment to replace ageing electrical wiring, pipes and heating systems.
When work started in 2017, officials had expected the palace to remain the monarch’s primary London residence, as it had been since Queen Victoria became sovereign in 1837.
Amid this development, royal expert Rob Shuter has claimed that Prince William is exploring a future where the palace continues hosting state banquets, investitures, and diplomatic receptions while opening much more of the building to the public year-round.
The source tells Naughty Bus Nice, “William doesn’t see this as an either-or.
“The palace can host kings, presidents and diplomats —and welcome paying guests and museum visitors at the same time”
The expert added the Prince of Wales believes the monarchy must make better use of its ‘greatest assets’ instead of leaving them empty for much of the year.
The expert explains, “People would travel from every corner of the world for that experience. It would generate millions while preserving the palace for future generations.”
