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Home / Arts and Entertainment / BBC Apologizes for Calling Princess of Wales "Kate Middleton"

BBC Apologizes for Calling Princess of Wales "Kate Middleton"

17 Nov

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Summary

  • BBC mistakenly referred to Catherine, Princess of Wales as "Kate Middleton"
  • Viewer complaints led BBC to issue an apology
  • MP Jim Shannon criticized BBC for not using Catherine's correct title
BBC Apologizes for Calling Princess of Wales "Kate Middleton"

On November 17, 2025, the BBC issued an apology for mistakenly referring to Catherine, Princess of Wales as "Kate Middleton" during its live Armistice Day broadcast. The British national broadcaster stated that these were "errors" that occurred during the hours of live coverage, for which it apologized.

The BBC explained that throughout its broader Armistice Day coverage, it had correctly referred to Catherine by her proper title. However, the use of the term "errors" suggests the Princess of Wales' former name was used multiple times during the live broadcast.

The incident sparked viewer complaints, with MP Jim Shannon of Northern Ireland reminding the BBC that Catherine has not been "Kate Middleton" since 2011. He urged the broadcaster to ensure its presenters use the Princess' correct title going forward.

During the Armistice Day event last Tuesday, Catherine attended the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, where she delivered a video message honoring the courage and sacrifice of those who served.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The BBC should use the title "Catherine, Princess of Wales" when referring to the royal, as this is her correct and official title.
Viewers were critical of the BBC's mistake, with MP Jim Shannon of Northern Ireland reminding the broadcaster that Catherine has not been "Kate Middleton" since 2011.
The BBC was covering the Armistice Day memorial event, where Catherine, Princess of Wales attended and delivered a video message.

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