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Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Disgraced Former Prince Andrew BANNED From Riding on King Charles’ Sandringham Estate, as Buckingham Palace Fear It’s a ‘Bad Look’

 

A mounted rider in a helmet and sweater sits on a black horse against a vibrant pink background.
A scene that Buckingham Palace wants to prevent: Andrew riding horses on the King’s estate while under investigation.

Even at this point, it’s still necessary to force Andrew to keep a low profile.

We have been following the fallout from the US DOJ release of the ‘Epstein Files’, which has led to the arrest of the brother of the British King Charles, something that many felt would never happen 

Newspapers featuring headlines about Prince Andrew's arrest and legal troubles, highlighting public and media reactions to the royal scandal.

Now, as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor awaits the results of his criminal investigation at liberty, reports arise of the ongoing effort by Buckingham Palace aides to keep Andrew’s visibility to a minimum – and that includes curbing his old habit of riding horses around.

Front page of The Sun newspaper featuring a headline about an ex-prince banned from riding, alongside an image of a woman in a red dress and a man on horseback.

Daily Mail reported:

“Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been banned from horse riding round King Charles’s Sandringham estate, sources have revealed.

Royal aides fear it is ‘a bad look’ for the former prince to be galloping around on horseback while under police investigation.”

The arrest of Andrew on suspicions of misconduct in public office was the culmination of years of relentless revelations of his ties to late Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, and his leaking of secrets during his work as British Trade Envoy.

A man performs a physical maneuver on a person lying on the floor in a domestic setting.
Andrew hovers over a woman lying on the ground – presumably an Epstein trafficking victim – Image by US DOJ

“He was released under investigation after 11 hours in custody and police last night confirmed they had concluded searches of his former Windsor mansion, Royal Lodge.

Before moving to Sandringham three weeks ago, Andrew was regularly seen horse rising around Windsor. King Charles finally kicked his brother out of Royal Lodge hours after he was bizarrely seen smiling and waving at the public amid continued outrage over his links to Epstein.”

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