The Queen decided to leave Buckingham Palace because it "became less and less her home from home" following Prince Philip's death, a royal expert has claimed.
It was reported at the weekend that The Queen had spent her final night at Buckingham Palace in March 2020, now residing full-time at Windsor Castle, opting to work from home rather than commute to her office in the Palace.
Royal expert Duncan Larcombe tells OK! online that The Queen's move is "another reflection" following the death of her beloved husband Prince Philip, which was a "wake up call." He said: "She's taking a decision which a lot of people have almost been willing her to do for a number of years, long before The Duke of Edinburgh had died.
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