Clarence House
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Opened | 1827 |
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Function | Palace |
Architects | John Nash |
London borough | City of Westminster |
Did you know | Clarence House is home to Prince Charles and Camilla, The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall. |
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ID | 1401405 |
About Clarence House
Clarence House is a British royal residence on The Mall in the City of Westminster, London. It is attached to St James's Palace and shares the palace's garden. From 1953 until 2002, it was home to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
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... When the investigation was opened in February, a spokesperson for Charles at Clarence House said the then Prince of Wales had " no knowledge of the alleged offer of honours or British citizenship on the basis of donation to his charities"...
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... Harry also recalls that when he moved out of Clarence House, Camilla turned his bedroom into her dressing room...
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... " Camilla had travelled to the nursery in a car filled with some of the Paddingtons, on a journey from Clarence House in Westminster, along the Mall and past London landmarks including Trafalgar Square and Tower Bridge...
Met Police passes file on cash-for-honours allegations to prosecutors
... When the investigation was opened in February, a spokesperson for Charles at Clarence House said the then Prince of Wales had " no knowledge of the alleged offer of honours or British citizenship on the basis of donation to his charities"...
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... In the photo, Camilla is seen sitting on a low sofa in the Morning Room at Clarence House, surrounded by soft toys...
Police interviews in King Charles charity honours probe
... At that time, Clarence House insisted Prince Charles had " no knowledge of the alleged offer of honours or British citizenship on the basis of donation to his charities"...
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... FlowersAt King Charles III s request, the wreath for Her Majesty s funeral contained flowers and foliage cut from the gardens of Buckingham Palace and Clarence House in London - and Highgrove House in Gloucestershire...
Police interviews in King Charles charity honours probe
The Metropolitan Police says it has interviewed two men in a cash-for-honours investigation, relating to claims about a charity Set Up by King Charles when he was Prince of Wales.
The Met says The Men , one in his 40s And One in his 50s, were interviewed under caution on 6 September.
It Follows claims about charitable donations and help for a Saudi businessman to receive an honour.
King Charles 's spokesman is not commenting on the development.
The Met revealed The Details on Friday - But the interviews had taken place last week, before the death of The Queen and the accession of King Charles to The Throne .
A spokesman for The Charity , The Prince 's Foundation, responded: " While it would be inappropriate to comment on an ongoing investigation, it should be noted that The Prince 's Foundation continues to offer its full co-operation. "
The Met police statement said two men were interviewed in relation to offences under the Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act 1925.
But it said as This Was an ongoing investigation The Met would not give any further commentary.
It is the latest step in a police inquiry launched in February into claims that " offers of help were made to secure honours and citizenship for a Saudi national".
It followed newspaper reports that Michael Fawcett , an aide to the then Prince Charles , had offered to help Saudi businessman Mahfouz Marei Mubarak bin Mahfouz become an honorary CBE.
Mr Mahfouz was claimed to have made donations to restoration projects of interest to Prince Charles .
There are no suggestions of any wrongdoing by Mr Mahfouz.
After the allegations emerged, Mr Fawcett stepped back And Then later resigned as chief executive of The Prince 's Foundation.
At that time, Clarence House insisted Prince Charles had " no knowledge of the alleged offer of honours or British citizenship on the basis of donation to his charities".
Source of news: bbc.com