The King, who has been staying on the Sandringham Estate since Friday, has not met with his disgraced brother and is said to have no plans to see him.
Lord Benyon’s visit could signal that talks about Andrew’s removal from the line of succession are underway, Hello! Magazine reports.
Though Andrew was formally stripped of his princely title and ousted from his lavish home on the Windsor Estate, he remains eighth in line to the throne.
An Act of Parliament is required to remove him from the royal succession, and, as Lord Benyon is essentially the main line of communication between the monarch and the House of Lords, his presence at Sandringham could be telling.
Charles was pictured on Sunday morning attending church, but he has not met his brother so far.
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The disgraced former Duke of York was forced to move to Norfolk after the latest set of embarrassing details about his relationship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein emerged in the latest tranche of documents released by the US Department of Justice.
Last month, Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, after emails appeared to show him sharing confidential information with the US financier during his time as the UK’s trade envoy.
The former prince was released under investigation after being held in custody for 11 hours.
He has always denied any wrongdoing.
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