Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who has faced disgrace, was recently seen in public with a noticeable bruise on his cheek. The former Duke of York was photographed driving near his new residence in Sandringham, sporting a red mark on his face. This sighting marks his first public appearance after a security incident last month while walking his dogs near his home.
In early May, Andrew reportedly encountered a masked individual carrying a weapon near him, causing alarm. The incident led to a quick retreat by the former prince and his security team to his vehicle. The suspect, Alex Jenkinson, denied the allegations and was released on bail pending trial.
Additionally, Andrew was recently linked to allegations of inappropriate behavior towards a woman at Royal Ascot in 2002. The Thames Valley Police confirmed an ongoing investigation into potential misconduct by the ex-royal, urging witnesses to come forward.
Andrew, who served as the UK’s special representative for international trade, stepped down in 2011 amidst controversies involving his association with Jeffrey Epstein. He has consistently denied any wrongdoing. Arrested on his birthday in February on suspicion of public office misconduct, Andrew remains under investigation with searches conducted at his former residences.
The investigation into Andrew’s conduct continues, with the police seeking information from the public. Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright emphasized the complexity of the case, highlighting the importance of thorough investigation into all leads.

