King Charles has reportedly reached a quiet understanding with his brother Andrew following renewed controversy surrounding the former Duke of York.
According to insiders, Andrew may soon move to Marsh Farm on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk once ongoing renovation work is completed. The relocation is said to be part of a broader effort to keep him away from public attention while scrutiny around him continues.
A source told Radar Online that the move reflects a deliberate plan within palace circles to limit Andrew’s visibility and prevent his activities from becoming a recurring media story.
“The King is determined to stop the situation turning into a constant spectacle focused on Andrew’s movements,” the insider claimed.
Another source suggested the arrangement would effectively keep Andrew living a private life on the estate. In return, King Charles is expected to continue supporting his brother financially so he can maintain a comfortable lifestyle.
“It’s not an official deal,” the source said, “but the message has been made clear. If Andrew wants to keep the life he’s used to, he needs to stay away from the spotlight.”
Reports also suggest security measures are being installed at the Norfolk property, including high fencing and CCTV, aimed at limiting outside access and preventing the home from becoming a target for photographers.
One palace insider said the priority is to minimise attention around Andrew altogether.
“The view inside the palace is that it would be far better if Andrew stayed completely out of the public arena rather than risk more headlines that could distract from the monarchy’s work,” the source added.
