Meghan Markle complains to BBC over claims she apologised for misleading court

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Meghan Markle has made a complaint to the BBC for wrongly stating she had apologised for misleading the High Court.The 40 year old asked the broadcasting giant to "clarify" that she had actually apologised for "not remembering" asking her former PR chief to help with the controversial royal biography Finding Freedom, which was written by Carolyn Durand and Omid Scobie.The BBC said Meghan had "no intention to mislead the court on this".

Meghan's complaint came as a reaction to a segment of a podcast titled Harry, Meghan And The Media, that accompanied broadcaster Amol Rajan's BBC2 documentary The Princes And The Press.

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In the podcast, Amol referred to her lengthy battle with Mail on Sunday over the publication of parts of "private letter" she sent to her father Thomas.

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