Beyond this peculiar oversight, Buckingham Palace has always struggled with certain … basic comforts?
A third, “significant amounts” of asbestos were found in its basement (viaThe Sun).
In 1953 when Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip moved from their family home to Buckingham Palace, they cried.

you’re able to blame Winston Churchill (aka “The British Bulldog”) for it.
Now, another royal butler has spoken.
Burrell’s supposition coincides with what other gossip columns have since speculated.

(We’re looking at you,Hello!).
Thankfully, the British monarch won’t have to do much moving.
She started the process, perPeople, in 2020, in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The queen’s special connection to Windsor
Excuse the exaggeration.
Windsor Castle might be 1,000 rooms large, but it’s also full of intimate memories.
Their parents remained at Buckingham (viaThe National World War II Museum).
Anybody who knows Her Majesty knows thatbeing around corgismakes her feel like a million bucks.
The Firm recentlytweeted outa picture of the monarch’s royal audiences with ambassadors from Romania and The Dominican Republic.
The queen received them from the comforts of Windsor.
But there’s a third reason Her Majesty will likely not live at Buckingham Palace again.
At long last, she’s allowingPrince Charles and Prince Williamto lend her hand, per the gossip magazine.
When Charles becomes king, he might not move into Buckingham palace, either.
In 2017 an insider toldThe Sunday TimesthatPrince Charleswould like to see the palace commercialized as “monarchy HQ.”
He feels its upkeep, both from a cost and environmental perspective, is not sustainable."