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BBC Apologizes to Princess Kate After Backlash

BBC Apologizes to Princess Kate After Backlash

Summary

The BBC apologized to the Princess of Wales for mistakenly calling her "Kate Middleton" during a live broadcast on Armistice Day. This name reference sparked backlash because, formally, she is known as "Catherine, Princess of Wales." Despite the apology, the naming choice remains a debated topic due to public familiarity with her maiden name.

Key Facts

  • The BBC referred to the Princess of Wales as "Kate Middleton" during live coverage of Britain's Armistice Day on November 11.
  • The formal title of the princess is "Catherine, Princess of Wales," a title she has held since King Charles III's accession in September 2022.
  • Many people still commonly use her maiden name, "Kate Middleton."
  • The BBC issued an apology for this error, acknowledging it occurred during long hours of live broadcasts.
  • The naming issue is significant to some followers who find using her maiden name disrespectful.
  • The BBC is also dealing with other impartiality debates, including past criticism related to coverage of President Donald Trump.
  • There is no stated preference from the princess or Prince William; however, they typically use "Catherine" in social media and official communications.
  • The discussion on name usage applies to other royal figures, such as King Charles III, known officially as "His Majesty the King."
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