King Charles Avoids Brother Andrew During Stay at Sandringham Estate
King Charles snubs visit to Andrew despite staying in cottage less than half a mile away from his outcast brother
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King Charles III has reportedly snubbed his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, by not visiting him during his stay at Wood Farm, located less than half a mile from Andrew's new home at Marsh Farm in Sandringham, Norfolk, England. This decision underscores the ongoing rift between the brothers following Andrew's controversial past and removal from royal duties.
- 01King Charles III stayed at Wood Farm, close to Andrew's new residence.
- 02Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been stripped of royal titles and privileges.
- 03Concerns are growing about Andrew's mental health amid ongoing investigations.
- 04Prince Edward recently visited Andrew, expressing concern for his well-being.
- 05The rift between Charles and Andrew highlights the royal family's internal struggles.
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King Charles III has avoided visiting his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, during his stay at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate, despite being less than half a mile apart. Andrew, who moved to Marsh Farm after being stripped of his royal titles due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein, is reportedly struggling with his mental health. Royal sources indicate that Andrew feels his departure from Royal Lodge was rushed to appease media scrutiny, particularly as the property remains unoccupied. Meanwhile, Prince Edward, concerned for Andrew's well-being, recently made a visit, marking the first by any royal since Andrew's exile. Edward's visit was characterized as a 'brotherly welfare check' amid fears for Andrew's mental state as police investigations continue. While there are claims of no bad blood between the brothers, the ongoing situation reflects the complexities and tensions within the royal family.
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The ongoing rift between the royal brothers highlights the challenges faced by the monarchy in managing public perception and family dynamics.
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