Here’s what’s currently circulating about Sarah Ferguson and Diddy.
- A royal biography is making headlines by alleging that Sarah Ferguson had a long-running “friends with benefits” arrangement with Sean Combs (Diddy) in the 2000s, and that Eugenie may have been present at certain parties; the claims come from Andrew Lownie’s upcoming book and related coverage.[1][3][7]
- Several outlets report that Diddy has faced legal troubles, including a 2025 conviction and related media attention, which is being linked in some stories to Ferguson via the book’s excerpts.[3][1]
- Respondents close to Ferguson have publicly denied the allegations, calling them fabricated and untrue, while some coverage notes ongoing royal-family scrutiny amid other Epstein-related fallout surrounding the York family.[4][7]
If you’d like, I can summarize the key claims and the main denials from major outlets, or pull together a timeline of the allegations and responses as they appear in recent reporting. I can also look for more credible or corroborated sources to help assess the reliability of the claims.
Citations:
- Coverage of the royal-biography claims and context[7][1][3]
- Denials from Ferguson’s representatives and related royal-family coverage[4]