Britain's The Sun newspaper on Friday apologised for publishing a column by way of tv presenter Jeremy Clarkson about Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, days after the opinion piece grew to be the UK press standards regulator's most-complained-about article.
"We at The Sun feel sorry about the book of this article and we are clearly sorry," the UK newspaper said in a statement, including that the column had been eliminated from its website and archives.
After the controversial column was once posted ultimate week, the UK's Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) regulator stated on Tuesday that it had obtained extra than 17,500 complaints, the most about any article considering it used to be mounted in 2014.
Clarkson — who received worldwide repute as one of the three presenters of famous motoring exhibit Top Gear — has seeing that apologised.



More than 60 politicians signed a letter written with the aid of Caroline Nokes — chair of parliament's Women and Equalities Select Committee — to the editor of The Sun, warning such articles contribute to a climate of hatred and violence towards women.
In a assertion posted on Twitter on Monday, Clarkson stated he used to be "horrified to have brought about so plenty hurt" and would be "more cautious in future".
The column got here out the day after the launch of the closing three episodes of the Netflix documentary collection Harry & Meghan, where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex each spoke out towards their cure through Britain's tabloid media.

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