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On May 10, 2026, royal author Andrew Lownie defended his controversial claim regarding Sarah Ferguson’s alleged long-term “friends with benefits” relationship with the troubled rapper, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. The assertion, which has sparked widespread discussion, is part of a new edition of Lownie’s book “Entitled,” which delves into the lives of Ferguson and her ex-husband, Andrew Windsor.
In response to backlash, particularly from a source reportedly close to the former Duchess of York, 66, who has dismissed the allegations, Lownie has remained steadfast. Speaking to The Times, he asserted, “I stand by it. It’s fully sourced with former employees of P Diddy and Sarah Ferguson.” This statement underscores Lownie’s confidence in the validity of his sources, despite the contentious nature of his claims.

Royal author Andrew Lownie has defended his allegation Sarah Ferguson had a secret and years-long ‘friends with benefits’ relationship with disgraced rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
The Daily Mail, which serialized a section of “Entitled,” reported that Combs, now 56, allegedly boasted to his colleagues about his intimate encounters with Ferguson. The claim has added a layer of intrigue to the ongoing narrative surrounding the lives of Britain’s royal figures and their associates.
Andrew told The Times about the claim: “I stand by it. It’s fully sourced with former employees of P Diddy and Sarah Ferguson.”
A portion of Entitled serialized in the Mail said Combs, 56, bragged to colleagues about sleeping with Ferguson.
He also allegedly once said “he could not wait until Fergie’s daughters come of age”.
According to the extracts from the updated version of the book, a former employee of Combs also alleged the rapper boasted about “slamming” Sarah, while another associate claimed the pair first met at a New York party hosted by Ghislaine Maxwell in 2002 before embarking on what was described as a secret relationship beginning in 2004.
Soon after the claims were printed, a source said to be close to Sarah strongly denied the allegations amid renewed public interest in the royal family following the continuing fallout surrounding her ex-husband, the former Prince Andrew and the Epstein scandal.
The insider told The Sun: “This is fabricated nonsense, blatantly untrue and yet another false allegation from Andrew Lownie.”
The revised biography also reportedly claims Sarah and Combs met in luxury hotels across Europe and Africa, including one venue costing £50,000 a night.
A photograph said to show the pair together at a Formula One Grand Prix in France has also circulated alongside the allegations.
Combs – whose legal troubles have dominated headlines over the past year following multiple lawsuits and criminal investigations in the United States – is currently serving a prison sentence after being convicted of transporting people across state lines for prostitution.
The rapper, once one of the most powerful figures in hip-hop through Bad Boy Records and hits including I’ll Be Missing You, has faced mounting allegations from former associates and accusers, all of which have triggered intense media scrutiny around his celebrity friendships and past lifestyle.
Sarah, meanwhile, has remained in the headlines over speculation about her longstanding friendship with Epstein.
The mother to Princess Beatrice, 37, and Princess Eugenie, 36, Sarah was recently photographed at a luxury resort in the Alps said to cost around £2,000 a night.
It was the first time she had been photographed in months.
Additional claims in Andrew Lownie’s updated book reportedly include allegations Sarah slept with financial backers and once paid a psychic using cigarettes.
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