Here’s the latest on Sarah Ferguson and the Diddy rumors.
- A royal biography by Andrew Lownie has claimed that Sarah Ferguson had a long-standing “friends with benefits” arrangement with Sean “Diddy” Combs, with coverage intensifying in early May 2026. Several outlets have reported on these allegations as part of the book Entitled and related media discussions.[1][3][7]
- The claims include the assertion that Ferguson took her daughter Eugenie to at least one of Combs’s parties, with accompanying commentary about the parties and the potential implications for the York family’s public image. These points have been echoed by multiple outlets, though Ferguson’s representatives have challenged the allegations as untrue.[2][3]
- Response and coverage vary by outlet, with some presenting the allegations as unverified claims from a forthcoming book and others framing them as broader Royal Family controversy tied to Epstein-related investigations and other high-profile figures. The story has generated ongoing attention across entertainment and royal-news channels.[4][1]
What you might want to know next
- What the book actually alleges versus what has been documented or denied publicly, and how different outlets frame these claims.
- Any official responses from Sarah Ferguson, her representatives, or the Royal Family, and whether there have been consequences for patronages or public appointments.
- Timeline and corroboration around the specific incidents (e.g., Eugenie’s attendance at parties, and any legal or criminal case developments involving associates).
If you’d like, I can summarize the main claims from a few specific sources and note where statements are unverified or disputed. I can also pull a quick timeline of the reporting to date.[7][1]