A royal expert claims that disgraced American rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs stopped inviting Prince Harry and Prince William to his now-infamous parties when they started settling down.
WHY DIDDY ‘STOPPED’ INVITING WILLIAM AND HARRY TO ‘WILD PARTIES’
Royal expert Christopher Andersen claims that Sean “Diddy” Combs stopped inviting Princes William and Harry to his wild parties once they started to settle down. Andersen made the claim after a video from a 2011 interview of Diddy saying that he wanted the royals to attend his parties had resurfaced.
“Diddy invited both William and Harry back when, as he put it, the brothers ‘were young bucks getting into trouble themselves,’” said Andersen to Fox News Digital
“Obviously, in their youth, both princes made plenty of headlines with their party animal antics at nightclubs in and around London,” he continued.
“Diddy made a point of inviting them to his parties. But those invitations were wisely turned down, and after William and Kate [Middleton] got engaged [in 2010], Diddy got the hint and stopped inviting them altogether,” he added.
SAVED BY THE PALACE?
Page Six reports that the brothers were regular club-goers back then and the royal author noted they “might easily have said yes and attended one of Diddy’s wild parties.” However, “thanks to their palace handlers, they dodged a bullet there.”
This comes after feds discovered 1000 bottles of lubricant and three AR-15s in Diddy’s mansion. Page Six reports that Combs Enterprise — including supervisors, security staff, household staff and personal assistants — facilitated the Freak Offs.
In the indictment, obtained by Page Six, the rooms were filled with “controlled substances, baby oil, lubricant, extra linens, and lighting” for the bacchanals.
“Combs subjected victims to physical, emotional, and verbal abuse to cause the victims to engage in Freak Offs,” the formal charge reads.
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