King Charles III decided to spend his Bank Holiday close to his younger brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who has been embroiled in controversy. The Monarch, aged 77, was seen arriving at Wood Farm in Wolferton on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk on Sunday, driving his electric Lotus Eletre. Wood Farm is adjacent to Marsh Farm, where Andrew has been residing recently.
Thames Valley police recently released a statement indicating their intention to investigate allegations of sexual misconduct as part of their inquiry into potential public office misconduct. Andrew, who has maintained a low profile since the Epstein Files were disclosed last year, was spotted driving his Land Rover at Sandringham estate after the police announcement.
It remains uncertain whether King Charles will meet with Andrew during his stay at Wood Farm. There has been no sighting of Queen Camilla thus far. Thames Valley Police Assistant Chief Constable, Oliver Wright, stated that the investigation into public office misconduct is ongoing and complex, with the police meticulously analyzing information from various sources to pursue all leads.
The police are seeking to speak with a woman allegedly brought to the UK by Jeffrey Epstein to engage in sexual activities with Andrew. They have emphasized that any report from her will be handled with care, sensitivity, and respect for privacy and anonymity. Andrew, who turned 66 on his birthday when he was arrested on suspicion of public office misconduct, has consistently denied any wrongdoing.
During his tenure as the UK’s special representative for international trade and investment from 2001 to 2011, Andrew resigned amid controversy surrounding his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Searches were conducted at his former residences in Windsor and Norfolk as part of the investigation into the allegations.
