Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, has strongly denied reports alleging a secret ‘friends with benefits’ relationship spanning several years with music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. The claim, detailed in an updated edition of royal biography entitled by Andrew Lownie, says the pair first met in 2002 at a party hosted by Ghislaine Maxwell, before beginning their relationship in 2004. Ferguson’s denial comes amid ongoing scrutiny following previous controversies linking her to Jeffrey Epstein.

Alleged High-end Meetings

The biography outlines that Ferguson and Diddy reportedly met in luxury hotels across Europe and Africa, including a suite allegedly costing £50,000 a night. Excerpts published by the Daily Mail quote Combs boasting about their encounters and claim his 2006 fragrance, Unforgivable, was inspired by Ferguson.

Ferguson Denies Allegations

A source close to Ferguson has dismissed the claims as “absolute fabricated nonsense” and “blatantly untrue,” calling them yet another false accusation. This firm denial questions the credibility of the new biography’s account.

Connections To Epstein And Royal

The revelations add a new layer to the ongoing intrigue surrounding Ferguson’s associations with high-profile figures linked to Jeffrey Epstein. Reports suggest Diddy, who is currently serving a prison sentence for serious offences including sex trafficking, was reportedly obsessed with the Royal Family, with claims he once expressed eagerness for Ferguson’s daughters to come of age. Ferguson also allegedly took Princess Eugenie, then 16, to one of Diddy’s parties.

Legal And Public Fallout

Sean Combs is serving four years and two months in prison following convictions related to racketeering and sex trafficking. Meanwhile, Ferguson has reportedly kept a low profile following the Epstein investigations involving her and her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The new biography’s claims could prompt further legal and media scrutiny.

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