Andrew Mountbatten Windsor broke cover after four weeks to take his dogs for a walk on Saturday near his new home in Norfolk. The former prince cut a solitary figure as he was spotted walking his dogs for 90 minutes in the countryside near Wood Farm in the village of Wolferton on the Royal Sandringham estate.
This is the first time the former Duke of York has been seen since his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office on February 19 – the same day as his 66th birthday. The former prince was photographed leaving police custody that day after over 10 hours of questioning.
He was released under investigation.
While members of his team have been seen since near his temporary Wood Farm home walking his two corgis – which belonged to his mother the late Queen Elizabeth II – Andrew has not been seen until yesterday.
The former duke appeared not to show much emotion as he walked his dogs around the grounds of his temporary home.
He is currently still living at Wood Farm, a home on the Sandringham Estate much-loved by his late father Prince Phillip, until Marsh Farm is ready for him to move in.
Boxes of his goods were seen arriving at the property this week.
Andrew has not commented on his arrest, however he has always denied wrongdoing and accusations against him.
It is not known which of his royal relatives have been in touch with him since, or whether he has had any visitors.
It is believed Princess Anne has been in touch with her brother over concerns for his wellbeing.
