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King Charles Snubs Ex-Prince Andrew During Sandringham Holiday Visit Amid New Misconduct Inquiry

The monarch stayed at a neighboring Sandringham property as police widened their investigation into Andrew to include possible sexual offences, fraud and corruption.

  • On Sunday, King Charles arrived at Wood Farm on his Norfolk estate, staying just a 15-minute drive from Marsh Farm where his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor resides, but did not meet or invite him to visit.
  • After Andrew was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office related to his government trade envoy role, King Charles stripped him of his titles and initiated eviction from Royal Lodge, the 30-room Grade II-listed property where Andrew lived for over two decades.
  • Thames Valley Police widened their investigation to include alleged sexual misconduct involving Jeffrey Epstein links, reviewing claims that a woman in her 20s was sent to Royal Lodge in 2010; just 3 per cent of Britons viewed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor positively in a YouGov survey.
  • Author Christopher Wilson claimed Queen Camilla allegedly convinced King Charles to punish his brother and may influence removal of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie from succession, though the King stated 'the law must take its course' and declined further comment.
  • Dr Tom Frost, senior law lecturer at Loughborough University, explained that misconduct in public office carries a maximum life sentence, and while Andrew firmly denies all allegations, a trial could force everything into the open and allow the family to move forward.
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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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