Buckingham Palace has been the home of British monarchs since Queen Victoria, but when King Charles took the throne , he made the controversial decision not to move out of his longtime residence, Clarence House. The palace has been undergoing a taxpayer-funded £369 million (roughly $491 million USD) refurbishment since 2017, but one royal columnist has claimed that “every penny might as well have gone up in smoke.” The renovations on Buckingham Palace are due to be completed next year, and in the latest issue of the Daily Mail’s “Palace Confidential” newsletter, diary editor Richard Eden wrote about the “grave mistake” The King is making by not moving into Buck House. “Buckingham Palace will be used for royal events but the King and Queen won’t sleep there,” a source told Eden, who noted he was “worried for the future of the monarchy.” Buckingham Palace's refurbishment is due to be wrapped up in 2027.…