King Charles snubs Andrew during Sandringham visit
Key takeaways
- Add ARY News on Google AAResize King Charles has reportedly signaled that the royal freeze-out of his younger brother is far from over.
- According to insiders, the King spent his time at Wood Farm, a modest cottage on the estate grounds.
- A Proximity Snub Rubs Salt in the Wounds The geography of the estate makes the avoidance particularly stark.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize King Charles has reportedly signaled that the royal freeze-out of his younger brother is far from over. During his recent stay at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, the monarch completely avoided meeting with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor—despite staying less than half a mile away.
According to insiders, the King spent his time at Wood Farm, a modest cottage on the estate grounds. The location is just a 10-minute walk across farm tracks from Marsh Farm, the property where the former Prince Andrew is currently adjusting to permanent life following his forced eviction from Windsor’s Royal Lodge earlier this year.
A Proximity Snub Rubs Salt in the Wounds The geography of the estate makes the avoidance particularly stark. Sources close to the situation reveal that Andrew feels his sudden relocation from Royal Lodge was “unnecessarily hasty,” and the King’s decision to blank him while practically on his doorstep has only “rubbed salt into the wounds.”