March 03, 2026
King Charles' younger brother Andrew, who continues to hide away at Wood Farm, was surprised by a palace official on Monday.
A senior member of the household reportedly spent two hours at the Sandringham Estate, where Andrew has been holed up since his arrest on February 19.
Richard Benyon, also known as Lord Benyon, has served in the role since November 2024 and is also a Cross-Bench Peer in the House of Lords.
The visit fueled speculation, with some claiming Sarah Ferguson's ex-husband shared imporatant information to the official regarding his arrest.
There are also speculations that Lord Benyon delivered the King's message to the former Duke of York.
King Charles III is also currently staying on the Sandringham Estate, but has not seen his brother despite being just a few miles away.
On Starurday, the 66-year-old royal met with Reverend Canon Paul Williams just few hours later, the reverend was seen greeting the King for the service at St Mary Magdalene Church.
The visits might have given Andrew courage to improve his mental health as he is going through a traumatic situation due to his connections to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
His isolation at his new home has been quite the topic, with reports suggesting he's living under tight supervision and facing restrictions on his movements.
Andrew, who was formally stripped of his princely title and ousted from his lavish Royal Lodge, still remains eighth in line to the throne.
However, the government is considering legislative action to remove him from the line of succession.