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King Charles’s sh0ck act of kindness to struggling pensioners

Buckingham Palace has unveiled a generous new initiative aimed at helping struggling pensioners across the United Kingdom during the Christmas season.

Under the scheme, British pensioners will be able to visit three of King Charles’s royal residences — Windsor Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, and the Royal Mews — for just £1 ($2.00 AUD).

Royal Residences Open for the Festive Season

The Royal Collection Trust (RCT) confirmed that these royal properties will open their doors to the public between November 2025 and January 2026. Funds raised through the RCT will continue to support the maintenance and preservation of the royal estates and their historic collections.

Currently, tickets for Windsor Castle range between £31 and £35 ($63–$70 AUD). However, the new initiative will grant pensioners a special discount, allowing them to enjoy the royal experience for only £1.

The offer is available to visitors who receive certain government benefits, including Universal Credit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Pension Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support, and Jobseeker’s Allowance.

An RCT spokesperson told GB News that the program was launched to “ensure as many people as possible have access to the Royal Collection.”

A Chance to See the Royal Christmas Decorations

Visitors will also have the rare opportunity to admire the royal family’s Christmas decorations up close. At Windsor Castle, a towering 20-foot Nordmann fir from Windsor Great Park will stand proudly in St George’s Hall, sparkling with thousands of fairy lights and decorated in elegant green and gold ornaments.

A Royal Move Nearby

The announcement coincides with ongoing renovations at Forest Lodge, which will soon become the new home of Prince William, Princess Catherine, and their children.

The Wales family is preparing to leave their current residence, Adelaide Cottage in Windsor Home Park, for the more spacious Forest Lodge.

According to palace insiders, the property is considered “perfect” for the family as it provides “space, privacy, and the chance to live much more sustainably.”

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