Life reportedly appears markedly quieter these days for ex-Prince Andrew. The 66-year-old former royal, who was arrested last month and later released under investigation, is allegedly living in relative seclusion at Sandringham.
Amid that isolation, however, one recent alleged visitor has sparked particular interest. According to sources, the unexpected call may signal a deeply personal shift as Andrew navigates mounting legal scrutiny and public fallout.
Ex-Prince Andrew had an ‘unusual’ visitor amid isolated life after arrest, says source
Sources cited by RadarOnline allege that ex-Prince Andrew recently received a low-key visit from Reverend Canon Paul Williams, a domestic chaplain to King Charles III. The meeting reportedly took place at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate, where Andrew has been staying after vacating Royal Lodge in Windsor.
According to a witness quoted by the outlet, Williams allegedly drove up a private track to the farmhouse and remained inside for roughly an hour. Those familiar with the situation claim the visit stood out because so few people have been calling on Andrew in recent weeks.
Since his arrest, which occurred on his 66th birthday, he has reportedly kept what insiders describe as an “extremely low profile.” “Life for Andrew has become strikingly solitary,” a source alleged. They claimed that most visitors to Wood Farm appear limited to staff, investigators, or delivery vehicles. “There is no sign of the social circle he once relied upon.”
Another insider claimed the chaplain’s visit may reflect a growing reliance on faith. “In that vacuum, religion has become one of the only steady frameworks left to him,” the source alleged. “There is a palpable sense that he is looking for comfort and direction.”
Interestingly, the morning after the reported visit, Williams was reportedly seen greeting King Charles warmly at St. Mary Magdalene Church on the same Norfolk estate. While the monarch appeared in good spirits, witnesses claimed there was no visible interaction between the brothers, despite their proximity.
Originally reported by Zahrah Patel on RealityTea.
