King Charles is snubbing his brother, former Prince Andrew, despite staying at Wood Farm just a few miles away from his disgraced sibling.
According to the Times, since Sunday the monarch has been spending time at Wood Farm on Sandringham estate for a UK bank holiday on Monday.
The outlet reported that despite the close proximity, King Charles won’t be spending time with Andrew, who resides on the same estate at Marsh Farm after being officially booted from Royal Lodge in February.
Reps for Andrew and Kensington Palace did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment on Monday.
Andrew was infamously ordered to leave his longtime residence in October amid the release of a deluge of new documents relating to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
He also lost his “Prince” title at the time, and is now referred to as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
It’s worth noting that he temporarily stayed at Wood Farm in February before relocating to Marsh Farm.
Andrew was arrested back in February on suspicion of sharing confidential documents with Epstein, who died in 2019. An investigation is ongoing.
The Thames Valley Police Department announced earlier this week they’d be investigating allegations of sexual misconduct for an incident said to have taken place in 2010.
Prior to the latest reported snub, Kate Middleton was said to have been the first royal to cut off Andrew, according to Royal author Christopher Anderson.
The Princess of Wales has refused to interact with him during holidays and at family events, and has “turn[ed] her back on him,” the “Kate! The Courage, Grace, and Power of the Woman Who Will be Queen,” told Page Six earlier this month.”
Anderson also noted that Middleton is “looking forward” despite the ongoing scandal.
King Charles’ cold shoulder comes after “Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York” author Andrew Lownie exclusively divulged to Page Six the off-color pickup line Andrew allegedly favored.
“His chat-up line was, ‘What’s it feel like to have the royal c–k against your thigh?’” Lownie alleged in comments published on Monday.
“I mean, just [an] extraordinary sense of entitlement, right?”
The royal author also claimed there are “just lots and lots of stories” about the former prince allegedly exercising “a strong sense of entitlement” to exert “sexual humiliation” over unsuspecting women.






