Sean "P Diddy" Combs was intensely fascinated with the Royal Family and wanted to meet a senior member of the Imperial Family.
After being charged with sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, transportation, and engaging in prostitution, the American rapper, who is 54 years old, is currently being imprisoned in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn while he waits for his trial. Several individuals have filed a lawsuit against the musician, who has performed under the aliases Diddy, Puff Daddy, and Love for several years.
His ex-girlfriend, the R&B singer Cassie, whose real name is Casandra Elizabeth Ventura, is one of the individuals who have accused Combs of an act of sexual assault. Cassie asserted that she was subjected to a cycle of abuse that lasted for ten years and started when she was exactly 19 years old. In the previous year, the Bad Boy millionaire "vehemently disputed" her allegations, and he continues to deny any claims made against him.
As the rapper continued to languish in jail amid the terrible allegations of sexual abuse, numerous details about his life outside of the music industry have come to light. Diddy is reportedly enamored with the British royal family and has already voiced his surprise at not being able to meet his favorite member of the royal family. One of them makes this unusual suggestion.
In 2008, a writer who writes for The Telegraph recounted a chat she had with Diddy. In his conversation, Combs, who was 38 years old at the time, mentioned that there was one British person he wanted to meet, and that was the late Queen Elizabeth II.
He told the interviewer: "The Queen of England. I don't know why I've never met her". She says he was "visibly baffled" by this oversight. "She's never invited me to the palace - not yet, anyway," he added.
Diddy's former publicist has revealed that the music mogul was enamored with Prince William and Prince Harry, which is the source of the unusual information that has gained widespread attention. During his appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Rob Shuter asserted that Combs invited the royal brothers to his parties on approximately ten separate occasions.
According to Piers, the two had a "lucky escape" by declining the invitations. "He used to ask me all the time, because I'm British, he thought that I knew them. I did not. Each day, he would text me or call me wanting to know what was going on with the princes."
The publicist, who had worked for Diddy twenty years ago, continued, "He asked me on more than ten occasions if I could get an invitation to the palace." I attempted to invite them to one, two, or three of his parties, but they never showed up.
In the month prior, Combs was taken into custody in a hotel in Manhattan, which was six months after federal agents conducted raids on his residences in Los Angeles and Miami. Claims that he mistreated, coerced, and threatened women "to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct" are detailed in the grand jury indictment records that The Mirror was able to view. These claims date back to 2008.
Those who accuse him of luring female victims and male sex workers into drugged-up sexual acts that lasted for several days and were referred to as "freak offs" Tony Buzbee, a lawyer from Texas, has also come forward to announce that he is representing 120 new alleged victims who intend to file civil claims. The youngest of these victims were young children of nine, fourteen, and fifteen years old when the alleged abuse occurred.
It was on September 17 that Marc Agnifilo, the attorney for Diddy, made the following statement outside of the courthouse: "Mr. Combs is a fighter, he is going to fight this to the end." He is not guilty. To prove his innocence, he traveled to New York. Not only does he not fear the charges but is not terrified of them. The members of his legal team have also observed that Combs "cannot address every meritless allegation in what has become a reckless media circus."
It is anticipated that Combs will be incarcerated until the beginning of his trial on May 5, 2025, Reuters reported. It is expected that the trial will take place over three weeks, during which time a jury in Manhattan will confront Diddy on serious allegations, including racketeering and sex trafficking. He faces a minimum of fifteen years in prison, and there is a possibility that he might be sentenced to life in prison if he is found guilty.