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Lord Richard Benyon holds private meeting at Wood Farm as constitutional questions intensify

The Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Household, Richard Benyon, paid an unannounced visit to Prince Andrew at Wood Farm on the Sandringham House estate. The two-hour meeting has prompted speculation that discussions may have touched on the Duke of York’s position in the line of succession, where he currently stands eighth.

According to GB News, the visit could be linked to potential constitutional steps regarding Andrew’s status. Benyon assumed the role in 2024, succeeding Andrew Parker (Lord Parker of Minsmere). As Lord Chamberlain, he oversees approximately 1,200 Royal Household staff and acts as a senior institutional liaison between the monarch and the House of Lords.

Constitutional implications

Any alteration to the line of succession would require an Act of Parliament. As such, the meeting has intensified speculation that formal discussions may be underway, although no details of the conversation have been disclosed.

Despite having been stripped of his royal titles, Prince Andrew retains his place in the succession. Removing him would involve a complex legislative process, requiring parliamentary approval in the United Kingdom as well as the consent of the 14 Commonwealth realms where Charles III serves as Head of State.

Ongoing investigation

Last month, on his birthday, Prince Andrew was arrested and held for eleven hours while officers searched his Norfolk residence. He was detained on suspicion of misconduct in public office related to his former role as the United Kingdom’s trade envoy. He remains under investigation by Thames Valley Police, though no charges have been filed.

Reports suggest that during his stay at Wood Farm he is subject to strict conditions, including restrictions on leaving the estate without prior authorisation and limitations on visitors.

Political context

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has stated that the government will consider legislative options concerning Andrew’s succession status once the police investigation concludes. Any such move would carry significant constitutional weight.

Meanwhile, King Charles III has been residing at Sandringham and attended Sunday service at St Mary Magdalene Church. Despite their proximity, there have been no confirmed meetings between the two brothers during this period.

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