Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Duke of York, has been seen riding near Windsor Castle shortly after new Jeffrey Epstein files were released, which include images appearing to show him in compromising positions with an unidentified woman. Following his loss of all royal titles in 2025 due to his Epstein connections, Andrew was ordered to leave Royal Lodge and is preparing to move into Marsh Farm, a modest property on the King’s Sandringham estate currently undergoing renovations and enhanced security measures. Meanwhile, political fallout continues as Lord Mandelson faces scrutiny for sharing government documents with Epstein, with calls for him to relinquish his peerage despite Downing Street stating the Prime Minister lacks the power to enforce this.
In response to the latest revelations, Prime Minister and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer have urged Andrew to be ready to testify before the US Congress, emphasizing a victim-centered approach to the Epstein case. The government is also reviewing Lord Mandelson’s links to Epstein amid public and political pressure. Buckingham Palace has yet to comment on the new allegations. Andrew’s move from Royal Lodge to a temporary residence marks a significant shift as he distances himself from his former royal status amid ongoing investigations and public scrutiny.






