Royal Family RECAP: Author defends Fergie 'friends with benefits' claim
Key Points:
- Royal author Andrew Lownie has defended his claim that Sarah Ferguson had a sexual relationship with rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs, citing multiple sources including former employees of Bad Boy Records and Ferguson herself.
- Lownie alleges the relationship began after they met at a 2002 party organized by Ghislaine Maxwell and that Combs was "obsessed" with the Royal Family, reportedly making inappropriate remarks about Ferguson's daughters.
- Prince Harry is reportedly preparing to intensify his demand for taxpayer-funded security for his family during UK visits following a threatening incident involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor near Sandringham Estate.
- Princess Kate is gaining confidence as she prepares for her first solo official overseas trip to Italy since her cancer diagnosis, marking a significant milestone in her recovery.
- Queen Camilla broke royal fashion tradition by wearing a black suit at the Badminton Horse Trials, where she attended in her role as President of the Ebony Horse Club and Patron of the British Equestrian Federation.