Meghan Markle has issued a complaint to the BBC after they wrongly reported she had apologised for misleading the High Court.
The Duchess of Sussex sought clarification that she said sorry for "not remembering" the fact she had asked her former PR chief to help with the controversial royal biography Finding Freedom.Prince Harry's wife denied co-operating with the project, and the BBC said she had "no intention to mislead the court on this", as The Mirror reports.
Her complaint comes after comments were made on the podcast Harry, Meghan and the Media to accompany broadcaster Amol Rajan's BBC2 documentary The Princess and the Press.In it, he referred to Meghan's victory over the Mail on Sunday following the publication of a "private" letter to her estranged father Thomas Markle.It was during that case that it emerged Meghan had failed to remember email exchanges with her communications secretary Jason Knauf, in which they discussed briefing writers Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand for their biography.Amol said on the podcast: "Initially Meghan Markle had said she hadn’t helped Scobie with the book.
She apologised for misleading the court on this."The BBC said in a statement to the Mirror: "We stated that the Duchess of Sussex apologised for misleading the court in her case against Associated Newspaper Group.
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