King Charles gives former Prince Andrew the cold shoulder as he visits royal home in brother’s vicinity
King Charles is reportedly avoiding his brother, former Prince Andrew, during a bank holiday visit to Sandringham. Despite being just a few miles apart, the monarch has chosen not to spend time with Andrew, who has faced significant scandal and scrutiny. This cold shoulder follows Andrew's recent legal troubles and his removal from Royal Lodge.
- ▪King Charles is staying at Wood Farm while former Prince Andrew resides at Marsh Farm nearby.
- ▪The brothers will not see each other over the holiday weekend despite their close proximity.
- ▪Andrew has been under investigation for allegations related to Jeffrey Epstein and has lost his royal title.
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Royal Family King Charles gives former Prince Andrew the cold shoulder as he visits royal home in brother’s vicinity By Audrey Rock Published May 25, 2026, 5:11 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add Page Six on Google King Charles is snubbing his brother, former Prince Andrew, despite staying at Wood Farm just a few miles away from his disgraced sibling. According to the Times, since Sunday the monarch has been spending time at Wood Farm on Sandringham estate for a UK bank holiday on Monday. The outlet reported that despite the close proximity, King Charles won’t be spending time with Andrew, who resides on the same estate at Marsh Farm after being officially booted from Royal Lodge in February.
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