According to reports, if Charles becomes king, he may not move to Buckingham Palace, but continue to live in Clarence Palace, where he currently lives, and if he does decide so by then, then his above move may break the 200-year history of the British royal family.

Charles's current residence, Clarence Palace, has been living here for nearly 20 years since the death of the Queen's mother, Queen Elizabeth, in 2002.
Like Charles, Prince William is unlikely to move away from Kensington Palace, where he now lives, after becoming Prince of Wales, which was one of Diana's favorite places during her lifetime, where her statue will be unveiled on July 1 this year.
Gloucestershirelive reports that Buckingham Palace has been the official residence and office of the King since 1837, and the King who has lived here the longest is none other than the current Queen of England, who has lived and worked at Buckingham Palace for 69 years so far.
Express.co.uk quote the royal expert Christopher Warwick, who believes that Charles is now 72 years old and the Queen is still reigning, and when he becomes king, he may be nearly 80 years old, Christopher questioned whether it is necessary to move from Clarence Palace to Buckingham Palace at such an old age, just five to six years?
The Sunday Times reported that Royal Correspondent Roya Nikkhah said that although Buckingham Palace was the official office of the king, Charles could still continue to live in Highgrove (Highgraft Manor) - in 1986, Diana moved out of there, and then Cammy pulled in, where Charles, who liked to live idyllic, built a 4.5 million square meter country garden.
That is, after Charles became king, he may continue to live in his original place, and William will also continue to live in Kensington Palace.
In addition to his residence, charles's name may also have a variety of choices after he became king.
Prince Charles's full name: Charles Philip Arthur George, the Express reported that when he became king, there were four titles to choose from.
At the moment Charles has not hinted which name he would choose.
If he chooses Charles, then he will become Charles III.
If he chooses Philip, then he will become Philip I.
If he chooses Arthur, then he will become Arthur I.
If he chooses George, then he will become George VII.
Although Charles has long been known as Charles, the media has always reported that Charles is most likely to choose George VII because George VI was his grandfather and he hoped to pay tribute to his grandfather.
And edward VII of royal history, the historical Prince Albert, chose Edward as his ruling title when he ascended the throne after the death of his mother Queen Victoria in 1901, and he has always been known as David by his family.
Charles was named Prince of Wales from the age of ten, becoming the longest-reigning Crown Prince in the history of the British Royal Family and one of the most famous and controversial members of the royal family in the world.
Ignoring Harry's criticism on Thursday, Charles and Camilla appeared at the Clapham Pub in South London to commemorate the reopening of the business.
Charles, wearing a mask, tastes wine under the mask.