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  1. 17 de sept. de 2023 · In 2003 after further renovations, Clarence House was handed over to Prince Charles to live in with his sons William and Harry. Charles didn't change the décor of many of the rooms; he made more ground-floor rooms available for public functions, and some of the first floors became office space for his staff.

  2. William Henry, Duke of Clarence and Queen Adelaide. The first occupant of the house was the man for whom it was originally built and after whom it is named, William Henry, Duke of Clarence, who lived there from 1827 with his wife, Queen Adelaide. The Duke became William IV in 1830 and decided to remain in Clarence House, rather than take up ...

  3. A brief history. Clarence House was first built between 1825 and 1827 for The Duke of Clarence (later King William IV) and his wife Adelaide. It was designed by architect John Nash. From 1949 to 1952 it was the home of Her Majesty The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh, and later The Queen Mother, who lived at Clarence House for 50 years.

  4. 13 de nov. de 2018 · Prince Charles is offering a virtual tour of his homes to celebrate his birthday. The London and Ayreshire residences of the Prince of Wales and his Gloucestershire retreat Highgrove, are indisputably some of the most exclusive addresses in Britain. And now, in celebration of his 70th birthday tomorrow, Prince Charles has opened up his homes to ...

  5. 11 de abr. de 2023 · King Charles spent his early years living at Clarence House, a residence built between 1825 and 1827 by architect John Nash for the future King William IV, then the Duke of Clarence. Charles lived ...

  6. 14 de dic. de 2023 · We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. While Clarence House served for many years as the main residence of King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort in London, Charles also ...

  7. 23 de oct. de 2022 · Après la mort de ce dernier, en 1900, Clarence House devient la résidence de son plus jeune frère, le prince Arthur, duc de Connaught, jusqu’en 1942. Le prince Philip en supervise la rénovation Il faudra attendre le lendemain de la Seconde Guerre mon­diale – pendant laquelle les bâtiments sont réquisitionnés par la Croix-Rouge – pour qu’ils retrouvent leur éclat.