BBC bosses have released their latest complaints report which states that the corporation received more than 100 complaints filed by viewers following the recent news surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.The corporation - which is funded by the taxpayer - came under fire after viewers believed coverage on February 19 by the Beebs royal correspondent, Nicholas Witchell, was biased.On the day in question, it was announced by Buckingham Palace that Harry, 36, and his wife, Meghan, 39, would not be returning as senior working members of The Royal Family.
In a statement released to their complaints website, the BBC said that the report by Nicholas "reflected the conflicting viewpoints" of the Palace and a statement which was later released.
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