King Charles currently resides at Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. Clarence House in London remains vacant for several days. He has no plans to meet his disgraced brother, Prince Andrew, who lives at Marsh Farm on the estate.
The main reason for Charles’ stay is reportedly to spend “private time” away from royal duties. He will remain there only a few days.
However, soaring temperatures during the UK heatwave may have influenced this decision. On May 26, England and Wales experienced very hot weather with Kew Gardens recording 34.8°C, making it the hottest day in May on record.
On Tuesday, London is expected to reach 35°C. Norfolk, only one degree cooler, might offer a welcome respite for Charles after a busy month. He recently returned from a state visit to the U.S., where he met President Trump and other officials, followed by Bermuda and Northern Ireland tours with his wife Camilla.


