Tapestries, furniture and soft furnishings in some of Britain's most historic buildings are at risk from a surge in household pests driven by climate change. Historic Royal Palaces, which manages six palaces in London and Northern Ireland including Hampton Court and parts of Kensington Palace, has seen the breeding rate of clothes moths in its properties more than double. Kathryn Hallett, the head of conservation and collection care at Historic Royal Palaces, told The Telegraph:" Over the last d
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