Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s return to public life?
Key takeaways
- Add ARY News on Google AAResize Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has made a rare public appearance for the first time since his high-profile exile this year.
- Attendants at the three-day equestrian tournament in Norfolk saw the disgraced former prince attempt to go completely under the radar.
- The 66-year-old ex-royal went to an elaborate effort to blend into the surroundings so as to avoid public scrutiny.
Why this matters: local context for readers following news across Pakistan and the region.
Add ARY News on Google AAResize Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has made a rare public appearance for the first time since his high-profile exile this year. Sources say he made a low-profile visit to the annual Sandringham Horse Driving Trials, held on the King’s Norfolk estate.
This outing is believed to be Andrew’s first appearance in public since he was evicted from the Queen’s old Windsor residence of Royal Lodge and arrested in February 2026 in relation to concerns over how he handled an investigation into misconduct in public office.
Attendants at the three-day equestrian tournament in Norfolk saw the disgraced former prince attempt to go completely under the radar. According to witnesses, rather than standing with the cheering public, the 66-year-old discreetly watched the event unfold from a spot hidden in the shade, just beneath a canopy of trees.