King Charles Avoids Contact with Scandal-Plagued Brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at Sandringham

The King has reportedly avoided contact with his scandal-plagued brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor during their time at Sandringham this weekend. Charles, who arrived at his Norfolk estate on Friday, was seen attending a Sunday morning service at St Mary Magdalene Church. Despite being in close proximity to Andrew's current residence at Wood Farm, the two brothers did not meet and have no plans to do so.
Andrew has been residing at Wood Farm since his arrest last month on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Following the release of the Epstein files, the King stripped him of all his titles and he was asked to vacate the Royal Lodge. The King expressed his concern over Andrew's situation and emphasized that the law must take its course.
There have been no recent sightings of Andrew since he returned to Wood Farm, where he is reportedly restricted from going horseback riding, a pastime he enjoyed at the Royal Lodge. Additional rules have been imposed on him, including the requirement for permission and a chaperone to leave the Sandringham estate and approval for any visitors to his home.
Thames Valley Police recently concluded searches at Andrew's former residence at the Royal Lodge after several days. The situation surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor continues to unfold as he remains secluded at Wood Farm under the watchful eye of the authorities.