King Charles III has gone to spend his Bank Holiday next door to his disgraced younger brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor just two days after police made a fresh announcement over his investigation.

The Monarch, 77, was spotted on the back seat of his electric Lotus Eletre as he was driven into Wood Farm in Wolferton on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk at lunchtime on Sunday. Wood Farm is next door to five-bedroom Marsh Farm, where Andrew has been living since last month.

This comes after Thames Valley police, in a new statement on Friday, confirmed they will consider allegations of sexual misconduct in their inquiry into potential misconduct in public office.

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Wood Farm (red circle) and Marsh Farm (white) on the Sandringham Estate(Image: Bav Media)

Andrew has kept a low profile since the release of the Epstein Files late last year and was seen for the first time after Friday’s bombshell news driving his Land Rover, on the Sandringham estate, on Saturday.

It is not known if the King will be meeting with Andrew during his stay at Wood Farm. There has been no sign of Queen Camilla yet today.

Thames Valley Police Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright said on Friday: “Our misconduct in public office investigation is continuing. Misconduct in public office is a crime that can take different forms, making this a complex investigation.

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Andrew and King Charles pictured in September 2025(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

“Our team of very experienced detectives are working meticulously through a significant amount of information that has come in from the public and other sources. We are committed to conducting a thorough investigation into all reasonable lines of enquiry, wherever they may lead.”

The force added that it was keen to speak to a woman who was allegedly flown to the UK by paedophile Jeffrey Epstein to have sex with Andrew. The allegations suggested a woman was taken to an address in Windsor in 2010 for sexual purposes.

The force said it has reached out to her legal team, adding: “Should she wish to report this to police, it will be taken seriously and handled with care, sensitivity and respect for her privacy and her right for anonymity.” Andrew has consistently denied all allegations of wrongdoing.

Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office on February 19, his 66th birthday, and interviewed under caution before being released under investigation. Searches were also carried out at his former homes in Windsor and Norfolk.

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The ex-prince served as the UK’s special representative for international trade and investment from 2001 until 2011, when he stepped down amid controversy over his friendship with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

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