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Prince George Could Inherit Clarence House, According to Prince Charles
Prince Charles has allegedly expressed his desire for his grandson, Prince George, to inherit Clarence House in the future.
Reports suggest that the royal houses owned by Queen Elizabeth will be passed on to the younger generation, with the current occupants having the opportunity to decide which royal youngster would inherit the property.
A source close to the royal family claimed that Prince Charles has made his wishes known to all members of the family, including Prince William and Duchess Catherine.
Charles would love to see Prince George move into Clarence House as soon as he is old enough.
The idea of George spending his formative adult years just down the road from his grandfather has touched the hearts of William and Catherine.
However, there are concerns about George's mischievous nature.
Prince William has advised his father to take any valuables with him if George does inherit Clarence House.
Despite this, Prince Charles remains hopeful that his grandson will one day call the historic residence his own.
In addition to Clarence House, there are whispers suggesting that Prince William and Duchess Catherine could potentially inherit Buckingham Palace.
However, the couple would have the final say in whether they accept the offer or not.
Queen Elizabeth herself has opted not to stay at Buckingham Palace for long periods of time, and Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, have no interest in living there either.
If Prince William and Catherine decide against moving into Buckingham Palace, their likely alternative would be Windsor Castle.
As crown property, Charles has indicated that he would happily hand them the keys to the castle.
It would also be convenient for the couple, as Windsor Castle is close to London and Kate's family, who reside in the same shire.
On the other hand, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry initially had their sights set on Windsor Castle.
They wanted a larger residence and reportedly approached Queen Elizabeth II with a proposal to move there.
However, the Queen disagreed, deeming the request inappropriate due to the castle's historical significance as the home of British monarchs for nearly a millennium.
Instead, she offered them Frogmore Cottage as their residence in the UK.
According to experts, there were potentially other options within Windsor Castle that the Sussexes may have considered, such as empty bedrooms and suites in the private apartments or former living quarters on the castle grounds converted into alternative spaces.
However, it was deemed unsuitable for a young family to reside there.
Currently, Frogmore Cottage is occupied by Prince Harry's cousin, Princess Eugenie, her husband Jack Brooksbank, and their son August.
Princess Eugenie moved into the cottage when she was expecting her baby in November 2020.
Prince Harry also stays at Frogmore Cottage during his visits to the UK.
It is worth noting that Prince Harry has already paid the bill in full for Frogmore Cottage, making a contribution to the grant in September 2020.
The property remains the residence of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, even though it is currently occupied by Princess Eugenie and her family.
In conclusion, the future of these royal residences remains uncertain, with potential inheritances and decisions to be made by the younger generation.
Prince George could one day call Clarence House his home, while Prince William and Duchess Catherine may have the opportunity to reside at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle.
As for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Frogmore Cottage is their current residence, despite their initial desire for a larger home within Windsor Castle.