King Charles III has decided not to reside at Buckingham Palace after its extensive 10-year refurbishment, opting instead to live at Clarence House. Despite this, Buckingham Palace will continue to serve as the ceremonial and operational hub of the monarchy. This decision was revealed during a briefing on royal finances, where Charles also disclosed the taxes he paid, marking a first for a British monarch. The royal family is attempting to modernize and improve public perception following negative attention surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s association with Jeffrey Epstein. Buckingham Palace, a historic symbol of the monarchy since the 1820s, is undergoing necessary updates to ensure its longevity. The decision to increase public access to the palace reflects the monarchy’s efforts to evolve and remain relevant.
QUESTION: How might increasing public access to Buckingham Palace change people’s perception of the monarchy?