CAMERA CAUGHT — Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor SPOTTED Secret Luxury Getaway To France After Mystery About Bruises on His Face Has Everyone Speechless
‘Air Miles Andy’ is back: Shamed royal took a private jet for a freebie weekend away to a French stud farm hosted by a mega rich Dubai businessman… and enjoyed fine wine, boules and horse riding on the beach
Disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor secretly sneaked away from his exile on the Sandringham estate for a luxury freebie holiday courtesy of an Arab billionaire, the Daily Mail can reveal.
The former Duke of York enjoyed what has been described as a relaxing weekend break in rural Brittany as the VIP guest of a horse breeding tycoon from the UAE.
He was invited by sportswear billionaire Mohammed A Baker to stay at his acclaimed stud farm set in a rural location close to St Malo in north-west France.
But intriguingly it seems the trip may have ended in a serious mishap because just 72 hours after his return to his home in Norfolk Andrew was photographed with a badly bruised face – meaning the mystery injury which caused it is likely to have occurred during his stay in France.
The former prince is understood to have travelled to Dinard Airport from Norwich International by private jet, laid on by Mr Baker on Saturday 30 May, spending three days at the remote stable complex, before returning on the evening of Monday June 1.
The widely discussed bruise photo was taken on the morning of June 4.
During his free trip Andrew rode horses on a sweeping French beach, played boules in an historic courtyard and was lavishly entertained with meals prepared by a private chef.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor secretly sneaked away from his exile on the Sandringham estate for a luxury freebie holiday courtesy of an Arab billionaire, the Mail can reveal

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The former Duke of York enjoyed what has been described as a relaxing weekend break in rural Brittany – seen here – as the VIP guest of a horse breeding tycoon from the UAE

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is seen horse riding with his groom near Windsor Castle in Berkshire on January 31 this year

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The former prince was invited by sportswear billionaire Mohammed A Baker (pictured) to stay at his acclaimed stud farm set in a rural location close to St Malo in north-west France

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Andrew is pictured leaving Marsh Farm in Wolferton, Norfolk, on June 4
The undercover getaway is believed to have been at the suggestion and expense of his host.
Andrew spent the three days at the Gulf tycoon’s sprawling stud farm, MAB Stables, which is home to around 130 thoroughbreds and their various foals.
Mr Baker – who uses the initial A as a business flourish – is a billionaire with extensive business and social contacts across the Middle East.
Despite the deliberately low-key nature of the fallen royal’s trip to visit him, it did become known to other locals.
One was acclaimed French racehorse trainer Arthur Desprez who runs his own equestrian business, Ecurie Desprez, close to Mr Baker’s stud farm and has dealings with him in that capacity.
Mr Desprez told the Daily Mail: ‘Prince Andrew was the guest of Mohammed Baker. He stayed at his house.’
He refused to discuss the trip further but we also spoke to a farm worker who had seen comings and goings around the MAB.
He told us: ‘The royal man came for a few days. He had a bodyguard with him, just one.
‘Mohammed was in France for a few days and must have invited him to stay. It would have been a relaxing weekend. They rode horses together.
‘There is a path straight from the farm to the beach which is a couple of kilometres away.
‘It’s a very beautiful spot and very empty. They like to take the horses there and run on the beach.
‘The prince and Mohammed also played boules together in the courtyard, outside the main house.
‘The prince stayed in the house where Mohammed lives. It is a big house and it has lots of bedrooms. And the food and wine when he is your host is of exceptional quality.’
Mr Baker, 38, is the trainers king of the Middle East and Southeast Asia – with lucrative connections to footwear and sportswear brands like Nike and Puma.
There was previously no known connection between Andrew and Mr Baker but they clearly have common connections, including some particularly prominent ones.
Mr Baker was personally appointed as trade envoy for the United Arab Emirates by Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
Meanwhile Andrew has met with Sheikh Al Maktoum many times, in his own now former role as trade envoy, as well as at private events, such as horse racing events.
Sheikh Maktoum also had a long friendship with Queen Elizabeth II due to their shared love of horses and horse racing.
The Sheikh was a regular guest of the late queen at Buckingham Palace, and they spent time together at numerous events – with her favourite son, Andrew, often present too.

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Mohammed Baker – who uses the initial A as a business flourish – is a billionaire with extensive business and social contacts across the Middle East

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Andrew spent the three days at the Gulf tycoon’s sprawling stud farm, MAB Stables, which is home to around 130 thoroughbreds and their various foals

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Mr Baker (left), 38, is the trainers king of the Middle East and Southeast Asia – with lucrative connections to footwear and sportswear brands like Nike and Puma
Mr Baker also has close ties to UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who reportedly offered Andrew an all-expenses-paid residence in the kingdom as a sanctuary, following his dramatic fall from grace.
While the former Prince’s toxic association with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein has left him a pariah in the west, the scandal has had much less impact among his long-established network of wealthy Arab contacts.
Andrew and Mr Baker also clearly share a love of horses – Andrew has famously been photographed riding many times since his life was overtaken by scandal while Mr Baker regularly attends equine events across Europe as well as visiting his own stables.
The Brittany farm worker we spoke to added: ‘Mohammed Baker loves it here. He comes for a few days every couple of months. He loves it here – the peace, the calm, and obviously the horses.
‘He is a very wealthy man, but he is also very humble – he is known to everyone as Mohammed, not Mr Baker.’
After a decade at the helm of a firm founded almost 50 years ago by his father, Gulf Marketing Group, Mr Baker continues to expand its already vast array of business interests.
But the cornerstone of his fortune is based on selling sportswear across the Middle East and Asia.
Because although GMG is an umbrella company with multiple business interests in fields as varied as healthcare, education and property, its single biggest source of income remains the sports retail brand Sun and Sand Sports which his father founded in 1985.
Sun and Sand now has over 500 branches across 12 countries mostly in the Middle East underpinned by regional distribution deals with brands like Nike, Timberland, and The North Face.

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The late Queen Elizabeth II is pictured in 2016 with Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President of the United Arab Emirates, and the then-Duke of York

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Dubai’s crown prince and defence minister. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum talks with then-Prince Andrew at the inauguration of the Dubai 2001 air show
GMG also has the franchise for the JD Sport outlet in the Middle East. And six years ago GMG bought a company, Royal Sporting House, which has a similar grip on sportswear sales in Southeast Asia, and so acquired hundreds of new outlets in 57 new cities including Singapore and Hong Kong.
Just last month he was named among the top 100 ‘Most Powerful Arabs’ by a Gulf magazine, a fact he proudly shared on social media.
Mr Baker indicated an admiration for the royal family when he posted a tribute to Andrew’s mother, the late Queen, on social media soon after her death in 2022.
He wrote: ‘I extend my deep condolences to The Royal Family, the people of Britain and the Commonwealth for the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest reigning monarch. Over the last seven decades, she was a beacon of stability and remarkable legacy.’
Mr Baker is a keen horseman and thoroughbreds from his MAB stables compete in equestrian events around the world.
His sister Hamda Baker – who previously worked for UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and holds an executive position at GMG – has gushed about her love for England, staying at the Royal Garden Hotel on Kensington High Street and posting about her ‘heart’ being in London.
Andrew has had little social contact since he was finally forced to leave Royal Lodge, his 30-bedroom mansion in Windsor in February and relocate alone to a remote farm on the Sandringham estate.
On February 19, Andrew was arrested by Thames Valley Police on suspicion of misconduct in public office in connection with his close relationship with convicted sex offender, Epstein.
He was taken into custody at Aylsham police station in Norfolk, some 40 miles from his home on the Sandringham estate and held for 11 hours for questioning.
The former prince has been accused of passing market sensitive information to the millionaire financier that he was given in his role as British trade envoy.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is said to have enjoyed beachside horse riding in St Malo

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During his free trip Andrew rode horses on a sweeping French beach, played boules in an historic courtyard and was lavishly entertained with meals prepared by a private chef
The 66-year-old former Royal Navy helicopter pilot was not charged and was released ‘under investigation’ at about 7pm and was photographed crouching in the back of a Range Rover, as he attempted to hide from the press.
But the royal was not subjected to any travel restrictions which meant his Brittany trip did not need any third-party authorisation.
In October last year Andrew was stripped of his royal titles. King Charles initiated the formal process to ‘remove the style, titles and honours of Prince Andrew’, who was to be known simply as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from then onwards.
In 2019 the late Queen forced her second son to give up royal duties and end his charitable work following his failure to explain away his ties to Epstein in a catastrophic interview with the BBC’s Emily Maitlis.
Mr Baker has been approached for comment.
SOURCE: ‘Air Miles Andy’ is back: Shamed royal took a private jet for a freebie weekend away to a French stud farm hosted by a mega rich Dubai businessman… and enjoyed fine wine, boules and horse riding on the beach | Daily Mail Online