Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been photographed in his car.

andrew mountbatten windsor driving car

Andrew has been spotted driving in Norfolk (Image: Bav Media)

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been photographed behind the wheel of his Range Rover in Norfolk. He was joined in the car by a security guard and one of his seven dogs, who was in the passenger seat. This image is the clearest picture of the disgraced former Duke of York since he was snapped leaving police custody last month.

Andrew was arrested under suspicion of misconduct in public office and was released under investigation. He was seen leaving Aylsham Police Station approximately 11 hours after his surprise arrest at his temporary Wood Farm home.

 

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor spotted driving to Marsh Farm

Andrew was photographed with his security guard and one of his seven dogs (Image: Bav Media)

Bav Media reports that Andrew was seen driving from his temporary home, Wood Farm, to his new home, Marsh Farm, in the village of Wolferton, which has been renovated for him with the likes of a tall security fence, landscaping, new carpets and a Sky TV dish.

He spent around half an hour at Marsh Farm before driving back across the fields to Wood Farm.

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He is currently still living at the five-bedroom home on the Sandringham Estate, which was much-loved by his late father, Prince Philip, and was where he spent much of his time after he retired from public life in 2017.

This is only the second time Andrew has been pictured since his arrest.

Aylsham Police Station amid a report of an arrest in Aylsham

Andrew was released under investigation last month (Image: REUTERS)

On Saturday, he broke cover after four weeks to take his dogs for a 90-minute walk near Wood Farm. He was wearing a winter jacket, and at one point, he appeared to be talking on his mobile phone. His two security guards were also seen walking nearby.

It is thought his move to Marsh Farm could be imminent, as several boxes marked ‘HRH’ have been spotted being unloaded by removal men.