Prince Andrew, also known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, was recently seen in public at a horse trials event with the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. The event took place at the Sandringham Horse Driving Trials on the King’s Norfolk estate, near his current residence at Marsh Farm. Andrew, who usually keeps a low profile, was observed driving away from the event in his Land Rover Defender. His brother, Prince Edward, was present at the event to support his wife, Sophie, who was participating in the competition.
Despite his past controversies, Andrew was seen watching the action at the SanDrivingHam Challenge, where participants showcase their driving skills. An eyewitness reported that Andrew tried to remain inconspicuous and left the field shortly after Sophie completed her round. In April, Edward and Sophie visited Andrew at Marsh Farm in what was described as a supportive visit.
Edward has been vocal about the Epstein scandal involving his brother, emphasizing the importance of remembering the victims. Andrew, who has faced legal troubles and lost his royal titles, continues to face isolation and scrutiny. He recently sublet three cottages on the Royal Lodge grounds, raising questions about his financial activities. Despite his setbacks, Andrew remains a controversial figure within the royal family, as evident from his absence at the Order of the Garter ceremony this year.
As Andrew navigates through his public image challenges, his interactions with the royal family and his financial dealings continue to draw attention and speculation.

