Diddy reveals inviting Prince William and Harry to his 'Freak Off' parties in resurfaced interview

Sean "Diddy" Combs once aimed to mingle with royals at his infamous parties.


Pop Culture & Art September 25, 2024
Courtesy: AFP

Sean “Diddy” Combs once aimed to mingle with royals at his infamous parties. He admitted in a resurfaced 2011 interview from “The Graham Norton Show” that he wanted Prince William and Prince Harry to attend his gatherings when they were “young bucks.”

“Not anymore,” he clarified when Graham Norton noted that William was about to marry Kate Middleton that year.

“Don’t ruin our royal wedding for us,” the host quipped, prompting Combs to reassure him, “Trust me, they’re off the list.”

The “Bad Boy for Life” rapper then explained that when the princes were younger and getting into trouble, he thought, “Why don’t you come hang out with me?”

Combs appeared to be referencing the well-known stories of William, now 42, and Harry’s nights out, including when the Duke of Sussex, now 40, would go on wild adventures in Las Vegas in his youth.

The “Come to Me” rapper has also been rumored to make young men uncomfortable at his events.

In another resurfaced clip, Combs asked a teenage Justin Bieber why he hadn’t been “calling” to hang out, with Bieber, now 30, looking visibly uncomfortable.

Usher, who lived with Combs as a teen, has spoken about being exposed to a “pretty wild” and “crazy” lifestyle while living with the “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper.

It remains unclear if Harry or William ever attended one of Combs’ parties, though they were seen together at an event years ago.

In 2007, it was reported that the “Last Night” rapper performed at the Princess Diana Memorial Concert at Wembley Arena and later went to an afterparty at a club called Paper.

Now, nearly two decades later, Combs faces significant jail time after being charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and fraud.

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