The royal couple's residence has a fascinating history, and has been redecorated several times over.
For nearly two centuries, Clarence House has been home to senior members of the British royal family.
In 1841, Queen Victoria's mother, the Duchess of Kent, settled into the royal residence; she'd call it home until passing away in the 1860s.
The house's next royal resident would be Queen Elizabeth herself, then still a Princess, and her husband Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
After the Queen's accession in 1952, she and her family moved into Buckingham Palace; the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret took over Clarence House in turn.
The royal couple use Clarence House as both a private residence and as the offices for their Royal Household.