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Outcast Prince Andrew took a solemn horse ride around Windsor Castle today while the rest of his family led VE Day celebrations in London.
The Duke of York, 65, was seen reflecting aboard the mount as he trotted along the grounds of the Berkshire home.
Dressed in a gray rain jacket and dark navy trousers, the royal was accompanied by a female horse groom.
It comes as the Royal Family otherwise turned out in force for the London occasion, to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day this afternoon.
King Charles and Queen Camilla were joined by Prince William, Kate and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to watch the procession of 1,300 members of the armed forces and Nato allies.
The Duke’s outing also follows the suicide of Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre last month.
Ms Giuffre settled out of court with Prince Andrew in 2022 after she accused him of sexual assault.
She had claimed in 2011 she was sex trafficked to Prince Andrew on three occasions by Epstein and former socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, the first time when she was 17.

The Duke of York, 65, was seen reflecting aboard the mount as he trotted along the grounds of the Berkshire home.

Outcast Prince Andrew took a solemn horse ride around Windsor Castle today while the rest of his family led VE Day celebrations in London

Dressed in a gray rain jacket and dark navy trousers, the royal was accompanied by a female horse groom.
Prince Andrew’s appearance also marks the first time he has been spotted this week amid the revealing exclusion.
He is also not the only one whose absence has been in the limelight as the event comes three days after Prince Harry’s bombshell plea for ‘reconciliation’ following his court defeat.
Today, the royals observed a military procession from a specially built dais on the Queen Victoria Memorial outside Buckingham Palace while thousands of people packed the streets as four days of commemorations began.
William shook the hand of one veteran as he passed him to take his seat, and his children followed his example with Kate the last to greet the old serviceman and she sat beside him. He later appeared to show her some photographs.
Louis then briefly struggled to gain the attention of his father – tapping his shoulder repeatedly while William was in conversation. After a few moments, William turned to his son and they spoke. George, Charlotte and Louis were last seen together in public when they attended the Christmas Day church service on the Sandringham estate.