Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor visits new home with 'mystery woman'
The disgraced former prince, who was friends with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, was seen on the Sandringham Estate for the second time since his arrest on Thursday.
Pictures showed the late queen's son behind the wheel of his car, with a protection officer and dog in the passenger seat, as he drove to Marsh Farm.
Marsh Farm in Sandringham
And now, eagle-eyed observers have spotted a woman sitting in the back seat.
Pictures show the woman, who is obscured by shadows and appears to be wearing glasses, sitting behind Mr Mountbatten-Windsor's protection officer.
Her identity remains unclear.
The 66-year-old has been temporarily living at neighbouring Wood Farm while his new home is renovated.
The front pages of national newspapers showing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor leaving Aylsham Police Station after he was released from custody (Image: Yui Mok)
Hundreds of moving boxes have already arrived at Marsh Farm ahead of his move, which is due to take place over Easter.
A large mobile home for his servants has also been delivered to the grounds.
The King's brother was kicked out of his home at Royal Lodge in Windsor and had his titles removed as a result of his friendship with Epstein.
Large gates and a mobile home have been installed at Marsh Farm
He was then arrested on suspicion of misconduct in a public office at Wood Farm on February 19, before being held at Aylsham Police Station for 11 hours.
The arrest, which happened on his 66th birthday, comes after allegations he shared sensitive information with Epstein while serving as the UK’s trade envoy.
Mr Mountbatten-Windsor was first seen in public following his release from custody on a dog walk around Sandringham on March 22.
