Shamed Prince Andrew back behind the wheel as Epstein-linked probe hangs over him
Disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was spotted at the wheel of his car today driving on the Sandringham estate - with one of his dogs.
The shamed former Duke of York was seen driving from his temporary home of Wood Farm to Marsh Farm, the property that is being renovated for him to move into permanently. It is believed he was accompanied by one of his security guards who held one of Mountbatten-Windsor’s pet dogs.
This is only the second time he has been pictured since his arrest for misconduct in a public office last month. He had been staying in the isolated Wood Farm on the King’s vast estate since dramatic images showed him slouched in the back of a car leaving Aylsham Police Station in Norfolk.
Thames Valley Police confirmed the former prince had been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office last month following allegations arising out of the release of millions of pages of files related to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew has always vigorously denied any wrongdoing.
On Saturday, the ex-prince was pictured for the first time since his arrest walking his dogs, which include the late Queen’s corgis Sandy and Muick, near Marsh Farm.
It comes just hours after it was revealed a team has started searching through records related to his time as a trade envoy. Trade minister Sir Chris Bryant said a team was working through "complexities" as they look through records spanning "multiple legacy bodies and formats".

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