suggested and were invited to one of his parties in a resurfaced interview. The rap mogul was in connection to a number of civil lawsuits accusing him of sex trafficking, sexual abuse and rape. The claims relate to infamous ‘Freak Off’ parties where victims would allegedly be drugged and forced to have sex.
Lawyers acting for Combs insist he is “an innocent man with nothing to hide.” Amid the allegations, an Combs' appearance on The Graham Norton. In a recently-unearthed interview from 2011, Diddy suggested he had invited Prince Harry and Prince William to one of his parties in their younger days.
Graham asked: "I read that you want to get Prince William and Prince Harry to the Diddy party." Diddy replied: "Not any more, they're off the list. But before, when they were young bucks they were getting up to trouble themselves.
So I was like, 'Hey, why don't you come out and hang with me'." There is no evidence the royal brothers ever attended. Harry was named in one of the lawsuits against Diddy, but is not accused of any wrongdoing.
In the document, which was first filed in February, producer Vince Jones said people were drawn to the rapper because of his access to high-profile figures such as Harry. The Duke of Sussex and his brother William both met Diddy in 2007. They had hosted a party to thank everyone who took part in the 'Concert for Diana' benefit at Wembley Stadium.
At the concert, Diddy performed his 1997 hit "I’ll Be Missing You" which had originally been i.