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Prince Andrew Spotted for 1st Time Since Misconduct Arrest Tied to Epstein
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was seen publicly for the first time since his February arrest on misconduct allegations, walking dogs near his new Norfolk residence under security watch.
- Yesterday, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the disgraced former Duke of York, was seen publicly for the first time since his release from police custody, walking his dogs near Marsh Farm on the King's Sandringham estate under security personnel.
- Thames Valley Police confirmed he was arrested last month on suspicion of misconduct in public office linked to Jeffrey Epstein, and he remained confined to Wood Farm after images showed him slumped in a car leaving Aylsham Police Station on February 19, 2026.
- Security personnel accompanied the corgis, Sandy and Muick, as he was spotted walking his dogs for 90 minutes near Wood Farm in Wolferton village on the Sandringham estate.
- The UK government is understood to be considering plans to remove him from the line of succession, requiring an Act of Parliament after agreement with the 14 British realms, with Australia indicating support, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said, 'my Government would agree to any proposal to remove him from the line of royal succession'.
- He was stripped of his HRH title in 2022 and later lost his Prince and Duke of York titles, while Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has denied wrongdoing and accusations against him.
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After he had to spend more than ten hours under arrest on 19 February for his ties with Jeffrey Eipstein, the life of the ex-Prince Andrew took a sudden turn and was totally removed from public life. Now, more than a month later, a photographer has managed to take the ones that are the first images of the former Duke of York. In them he can see the brother of King Charles III of England walking with his dogs near Marsh Farm, on the estate of San…
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Total News Sources26
Leaning Left6Leaning Right7Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Center
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- 38% of the sources are Center
38% Center
L 29%
C 38%
R 33%
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