The BBC has issued an apology to Kate Middleton following backlash over their Remembrance Day broadcasts.

In a rare statement on Nov. 14, the network said they “received complaints from people unhappy that we didn’t use the Princess of Wales’ correct title during our coverage of Armistice Day.”

“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 apologize,” the statement continued. “Throughout our Armistice Day coverage more broadly, we referred to Catherine by her correct title.”

Members of Parliament immediately took to social media after the snafu to chastise the company.

Jim Shannon, an MP for Strangford, Northern Ireland, penned

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