He claimed everything Meghan and Harry are doing is 'for money', while also requesting that Meghan should reach out.
Ofcom is the regulator for the communications services that we use and rely on each day.
Ofcom deals with most content on television, radio and video-on-demand services, including the BBC. However, if your complaint is about something you saw or heard in a BBC programme, you may need to complain to the BBC first.The rules in the Broadcasting Code also apply to the BBC iPlayer.
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