The BBC is sorry for a slip of the tongue involving the Princess of Wales . Days after not using the royal's correct title, the broadcaster issued an apology. During their Armistice Day coverage, the BBC referred to the Princess of Wales as "Kate Middleton," which prompted backlash on social media. The network revealed on November 14 that they had "received complaints from people unhappy" that they "didn’t use the Princess of Wales’s correct title during our coverage of Armistice Day."
In the BBC's response to the complaint, they stated: "During our coverage of memorials to commemorate Armistice Day we mistakenly referred to Catherine, Princess of Wales as Kate Middleton; these were errors during hours of live broadcasting for which we apologise. Throughout our Armistice Day coverage m

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