King Charles III and his younger brother, Ex-Prince Andrew, recently stayed less than a mile apart on the Sandringham estate, but reportedly, the brothers remain emotionally distant. Charles stayed at Wood Farm after his state visit to the United States, while Andrew stayed at Marsh Farm, which he reportedly moved into after leaving Royal Lodge earlier this year. Although the brothers stayed close near the Norfolk village of Wolferton, sources say they did not speak during the visit.
Ex-Prince Andrew feels his royal exile was ‘done to appease the baying media,’ per source
Insiders say Former Prince Andrew has quietly grown resentful over the way officials handled his removal from Royal Lodge. Sources close to the situation claim the disgraced royal believes he left the Windsor property too quickly in response to mounting public pressure. One royal insider reportedly told the Daily Mail, “Andrew feels that his departure from Royal Lodge was unnecessarily hasty.”
According to the source, Prince Andrew believed there was no reason to rush the move before Marsh Farm was fully ready, especially since Royal Lodge has remained empty since his departure. “From his perspective, it was all done to appease the baying media,” the insider claimed. “The fact that no one else had taken occupancy of Royal Lodge is proof of that.”
The source added that Andrew allegedly sees the King’s continued silence as another painful blow. “Now the King is really rubbing salt into Andrew’s wounds by continuing to blank Andrew, even though he’s currently staying about a 10-minute walk away across farm tracks,” the insider said.
Reports say the contrast between the two royal brothers has become increasingly clear. While King Charles III continues to represent the monarchy on the world stage, Prince Andrew remains largely isolated from public royal life. Andrew has continued to avoid official royal duties following years of controversy surrounding his connection to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
