King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla have spent the night before their historic Coronation with an intimate dinner at their much-loved Clarence House.
The royal couple chose to stay at their favoured London base - rather than monarchy HQ Buckingham Palace - as they prepared for the momentous occasion on Saturday.
Clarence House will be a welcome place of refuge for the King and Queen as they get ready to take centre stage in front of a global audience of millions at the nation’s first coronation for 70 years.
Charles moved into the residence – the former home of his grandmother the Queen Mother – in 2003.The house, built between 1825 and 1827 to the designs of John Nash, is a favourite of the couple and has been their home in the capital for 20 years.
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