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King Charles open castles as ‘warm spaces’ for needy

King Charles open castles as ‘warm spaces’ for needy

King Charles open castles as ‘warm spaces’ for needy

King Charles open castles as ‘warm spaces’ for needy

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  • The Royal Family has opened up their properties to the public.
  • The move is likely to boost public trust in the royal family.
  • Charles is also gaining popularity amid rumours of inviting Prince Harry.
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According to British media, the Royal Family has opened the Castle of Mey and Dumfries House in Scotland, as well as Highgrove, to serve as “warm spaces” for locals dealing with the cost of living crises and loneliness.

King Charles has been praised for opening his own assets to the public.

The King and his family are under fire from his son, Prince Harry, and his wife, Meghan Markle, who resigned as working royals after clashing with top members of the Firm.

The announcement is likely to boost public trust in the royal family after Prince Harry published a book named ‘Spare’ in which he made new charges against King Charles, Prince William, and others.

The monarch is also gaining popularity amid rumours that he is still open to inviting Harry to his coronation.

According to rumours, he has asked Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby to mediate an agreement for Harry and William to attend his coronation.

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