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As if the controversy surrounding Sarah Ferguson wasn’t already overwhelming, new allegations have surfaced accusing her of having an affair with disgraced rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Andrew Lownie revealed these claims in an updated edition of his book Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, which focuses on the lives of former Prince Andrew and Fergie. In a book excerpt published by the Daily Mail on May 8, 2026, Lownie wrote that a friend of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein told him that “Fergie made no secret how she wanted to marry someone in the U.S. who was wealthy and powerful.”
“She had a reputation for being an opportunist and for sleeping with wealthy men,” one of whom was allegedly Diddy.
A former employee at Diddy’s Bad Boy Records said the music mogul was obsessed with the Royal Family. He reportedly bragged about sleeping with Fergie and allegedly said “he could not wait until Fergie’s daughters come of age.”
Fergie allegedly brought her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, around Diddy several times, including to one of his yacht parties in 2006 when Eugenie was only 16.
“Sean’s parties were wild,” a royal family staff member told Lownie. “The fact that she brought Eugenie around was alarming.”
Another former associate disclosed details of their love affair, alleging that Fergie and Diddy first met in 2002 at a party hosted by convicted child sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell. Their “secret friends with benefits” arrangement seemingly began in 2004 and went on for many years. Fergie even allegedly served as the inspiration for Diddy’s cologne Unforgivable.
A source told Lownie that Fergie and Diddy would spend time together in “luxurious hotels” Europe and Africa, adding that “they once stayed at a seven-star hotel that was over £50,000 a night. They spared no expense.”
A source close to Fergie has denied Lownie’s claims, telling Newsweek, “This is absolute fabricated nonsense, blatantly untrue, and yet another false allegation from him.”
Still, Lownie has doubled down, telling The Sunday Times, “I stand by it, it’s fully sourced with former employees of P Diddy and Sarah Ferguson.”
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