One week on since the sad death of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III has been busy adjusting to his new life as Head of State.
As part of his new role, the 73 year old has spent recent days leading the royals in paying tributes to the late Queen and has put aside his personal grief to visit, and address, the four corners of the nation.
But in addition to these public acts of reflection, King Charles will have been making some more personal considerations, including where he shall reside as His Majesty.
At present, the monarch’s official London residence is Clarence House - something which has been the case since 2003. Located beside St James's Palace, the sprawling property has a historic association with the royals and is the birthplace of Princess Anne and is where the Queen Mother lived until her death 20 years ago.
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