Royal biographer Andrew Lownie claims that Sarah Ferguson had a secret relationship with P. Diddy, citing photographs from the late ’90s.
Royal biographer Andrew Lownie is making explosive new claims about Sarah Ferguson’s alleged relationship with Diddy, backed by photographs and documented evidence from the late ’90s.
Lownie’s updated paperback edition of his bestselling book “Entitled: The Rise and Fall of House of York” features allegations that Sarah Ferguson had a “friends with benefits” arrangement with the Bad Boy Records founder. The claims directly contradict Ferguson’s PR team’s response, which stated she only met Diddy twice. The New York Daily News has published photographs of Ferguson and Diddy together at his 1998 birthday celebration.
At that time, Diddy was 28 years old while Ferguson was approximately 40. Lownie says he was initially told the two met at a party hosted by Ghislaine Maxwell, though the timeline now extends back further into the ’90s. Lownie claims Diddy was obsessed with the royal family and allegedly bragged about “slamming” Ferguson during encounters dating back to 2004. Diddy is currently serving time in America for transportation for prostitution. The allegations come as part of Lownie’s broader investigation into the York family’s financial dealings and Prince Andrew’s behaviour.