Prince Harry has been implicated in raunchy sex parties hosted by Sean “Diddy” Combs following a federal raid of his Los Angeles and Miami homes as part of a wider sex-trafficking investigation, adding another headache for the Royal Family at a terrible time.

Documents stemming from sexual abuse lawsuits against the hip-hop mogul list Harry among the attendees at Diddy's house parties. Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, a record producer suing Diddy for unspecified damages, claimed that Harry's “affiliation” with Diddy and appearance at his parties boosted his aura of “legitimacy,” according to the Daily Mail.

“Mr. Combs was known for throwing the “best” parties. Affiliation with, and or sponsorship of Mr. Combs sex-trafficking parties garnered legitimacy and access to celebrities such as famous athletes, political figures, artist, musicians, and international dignitaries like British Royal, Prince Harry…” according to one of the documents filed in the case.

Lil Rod's lawyers claimed that Harry's appearance at Diddy's L.A. and Miami compounds increased the value of “access” to his parties where guests would have the chance to interact with celebrities and high-net-worth individuals. As part of his work producing records for Diddy's stable of artists, he was also expected to recruit prostitutes to have sex with partygoers. He added in his lawsuit that Diddy sexually assaulted him at one point and had a habit of drugging drinks in rooms where young women were present.

Harry's brother, Prince William, has previously been named in a lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre, a victim of notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein who pointed to the Duke of Sussex's repeated visits to Epstein's Caribbean island compound as evidence that he was enabling the abuse of young girls. Earlier this week, late-night TV host Stephen Colbert was sent a cease-and-desist letter by a woman who has been rumored to have had an affair with William after making jokes about the imbroglio during a monologue.

Diddy, a self-made billionaire who has produced some of the biggest names in the rap world, is facing at least three lawsuits alleging sexual abuse and has lost commercial deals as a result. The raid of his homes by the Department of Homeland Security suggests even choppier waters ahead.

Some of the individuals implicated in the suits against Diddy are alleged to have “had constructive knowledge of Combs' sex-trafficking venture.”

“Among the specific acts were Combs' use of vast sums of cash, drugs, fake promises of career opportunities and access to music industry executives that should have prompted [the defendants] to specifically raise questions about Combs's sex trafficking,” according to the same filing.