King Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after costly refit, reveals $17 million tax bill - CNN
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The British royal family started paying income tax in 1992, but this year they revealed how much they actually paid.
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Meanwhile, King Charles is also upending royal tradition, saying he and Queen Camilla won't live at Buckingham Palace after its nearly 10-year renovation is completed.
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King Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after $487 million renovation - CBS News.
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King Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after $487 million renovation CBS NewsKing Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after costly refit, reveals $17 million tax bill
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King Charles III becomes first British monarch to release tax details NBC NewsKing Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after costly refit, reveals $17 million tax bill
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King Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after costly refit, reveals $17 million tax bill
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A: Meanwhile, King Charles is also upending royal tradition, saying he and Queen Camilla won't live at Buckingham Palace after its nearly 10-year renovation is completed.
B: King Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after $487 million renovation - CBS News.
negation mismatch
A: Meanwhile, King Charles is also upending royal tradition, saying he and Queen Camilla won't live at Buckingham Palace after its nearly 10-year renovation is completed.
B: King Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after $487 million renovation CBS NewsKing Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after costly refit, reveals $17 million tax bill
negation mismatch
A: Meanwhile, King Charles is also upending royal tradition, saying he and Queen Camilla won't live at Buckingham Palace after its nearly 10-year renovation is completed.
B: King Charles III becomes first British monarch to release tax details NBC NewsKing Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after costly refit, reveals $17 million tax bill
negation mismatch
A: Meanwhile, King Charles is also upending royal tradition, saying he and Queen Camilla won't live at Buckingham Palace after its nearly 10-year renovation is completed.
B: King Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after costly refit, reveals $17 million tax bill
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