Prince Andrew seen riding at Windsor as newly released Epstein files renew scrutiny
Prince Andrew has been photographed riding on the Windsor Home Park estate as fresh material from the Jeffrey Epstein files continues to attract attention. The 65-year-old, King Charles’ brother, was spotted on Saturday riding alongside a female companion, in images published as questions persist about his past association with the convicted sex offender.
Hello Magazine reported that the Duke was seen wearing black riding boots, gloves and a helmet with a khaki overcoat while he rode through the Windsor estate grounds.
The report said the sighting came as more documents and images linked to Epstein have been released, including a photograph in which Andrew is seen leaning over a woman lying on the floor, with no caption and no confirmation of when or where it was taken. The article also noted that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said Andrew “should be prepared” to testify before the US Congress about his links to Epstein.
The latest pictures come as scrutiny of the wider Royal Family’s handling of the situation continues, including earlier coverage in which King Charles was reported to be facing continued fallout over the Andrew-Epstein controversy.
Separately, the Duke’s living arrangements remain a focus of interest, with reports that he is expected to move from Royal Lodge in Windsor to private accommodation on the Sandringham estate. Any further developments in the US, including potential requests for interviews or testimony, could add to pressure on the Duke and the Palace’s efforts to keep him out of public-facing royal life.





