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The Prince of Wales with The Queen and Prince William in the Library of Clarence House

The Prince of Wales with The Queen and Prince William in the Library of Clarence House
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A corner of the Garden Room
The Garden Room, Clarence House
Photographer: Christopher Simon Sykes
The Royal Collection © 2006, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

Following the death of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Clarence House has become the official London residence of TRH The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall and Princes William and Harry.

Clarence House also provides office accommodation for The Prince of Wales’s Household, who support Their Royal Highnesses in their official engagements and liaise with over 350 organisations with whose work they are involved.

The principal rooms of the house are used by The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall for receptions and other official entertaining and to receive official visitors to the UK.

To prepare the building for The Prince of Wales, Clarence House underwent extensive refurbishment and redecoration.

The colour schemes have been adjusted in most rooms, new textiles introduced, and several new pieces from the Royal Collection and from The Prince of Wales’s own art collection added.

The alterations are designed to reflect the change of occupancy, while maintaining the familiar atmosphere of a much-loved family house.
 
Clarence House is open to the public during the summer months. Visitors are given a guided tour of the five rooms and adjoining spaces on the ground floor.

The arrangement of the rooms and the grouping of their contents remain recognisably as they were in Queen Elizabeth’s time, with much of Her Majesty’s collection of works of art and furniture in their former positions.
 
Very much a home, Clarence House is the last remaining great London house to be maintained in the purpose for which it was built. As the official London residence of The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, it continues to play a part in the life of the Royal Family and the nation.

 

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