Amanda Platell said she felt deceived by how her comments were portrayed in “The Princes and the Press,” after the first installment aired on Monday evening on BBC 2.
Ms Platell claimed she sat with host Amol Rajan for “at least two hours of filmed conversation", which she alleges was condensed down to "less than two minutes of selective quotes.”
Writing in the Daily Mail, she called the documentary “a hatchet job” and "a hagiography" of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
She added that she felt “utterly conned” by how her interview was edited into the programme.
Additional reporting by Katie Harris, Elspeth Cook and Dan Hastings
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