Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Spotted for the First Time Since Arrest, Relocates to Marsh Farm
Former Duke of York, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has been seen publicly for the first time since his arrest last month. The sighting occurred as he walked his dogs near Marsh Farm, his new home on the Sandringham estate, according to reports on March 22, 2026 Mirror.
Arrest and Initial Detention
Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on February 19th on suspicion of misconduct in a public office, following allegations related to files concerning financier Jeffrey Epstein Mirror. He was held in custody for 11 hours before being released Hello Magazine. Prior to his arrest, he had been residing at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate Town & Country Magazine.
Move to Marsh Farm
The recent sighting of Mountbatten-Windsor coincides with his move to Marsh Farm, a permanent residence on the King’s Sandringham estate Mirror. Removal vans specializing in fine art transport were observed at the property earlier this week, suggesting the relocation of paintings and personal belongings Mirror. Boxes labeled ‘HRH’ were similarly seen being carried into the property Mirror.
Background on Sandringham Estate Residences
The Sandringham estate, purchased in 1862, has long served as a private retreat for the British royal family Town & Country Magazine. Wood Farm, where Mountbatten-Windsor was initially residing, is a five-bedroom cottage on the estate Town & Country Magazine. He moved there after a dispute over the terms of his residence at Royal Lodge near Windsor Castle Town & Country Magazine.
Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently denied any wrongdoing Mirror.
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