The Gist
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was spotted for the first time since being stripped of all royal titles and privileges by his brother King Charles on October 30.
The former Prince Andrew was seen riding horseback with a female companion on the grounds of the Windsor estate, where he’s lived for 22 years.
Andrew will soon be leaving Windsor for the Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor—formerly known as Prince Andrew—was seen for the first time since his older brother King Charles stripped him of all of his royal titles and privileges on October 30.
The former Duke of York was photographed on the grounds of Windsor Castle riding horses with a female companion, The Telegraph reported. Andrew had just left the Royal Mews on horseback before returning just under an hour later.

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Prince Andrew on September 16, 2025
Andrew has lived in Royal Lodge on the Windsor estate since 2003, but he will soon be relocating to the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, leaving his 30-room mansion behind for a smaller, privately owned home.
These latest photographs mark the first public sighting of Andrew in almost seven weeks. For context, before he became engulfed in his latest scandal regarding his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Andrew was seen out horseback riding almost every day.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
His last appearance publicly with the royal family was on September 16, when he and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson attended the funeral for Katharine, Duchess of Kent, at Westminster Cathedral.

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Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson on September 16, 2025
Though he will either be living on the Sandringham estate or close to doing so, Andrew is not expected to join the royal family for their traditional Christmas celebrations on the grounds.
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