GB News issued a live apology to Meghan’s mom, Doria Ragland, but later deleted the entire show from YouTube to suppress the embarrassment. Share this widely, people.
Carole Malone was threatened with a lawsuit unless she apologised.
LOL. GB News issued a live apology to Meghan’s mom, Doria Ragland, but later deleted the entire show from YouTube to suppress the embarrassment. Share the full clip widely, people. #HarryAndMeghan @I_amMukhtar
— Nico Mac (@Nicomac_666) December 16, 2025
Carole Malone was threatened with a lawsuit unless she apologised.😂 pic.twitter.com/fM3jr8kByz
This is the way of things at so-called populist far-right news stations. Talk rubbish. Defame people and then apologise when the damage has been done.
Here are direct source links to documented incidents and factual context around Carole Malone‘s journalistic backstory. Each item is backed by a reliable source for checking:
1. Libel settlement over Cherie Blair column
- Malone’s News of the World column made claims about Cherie Blair that were ruled “unfounded”, leading to a libel settlement, an apology from the paper, and damages paid to Blair’s foundation.
2. Press Complaints Commission complaint & factual error
- A News of the World column by Malone falsely claimed illegal immigrants received “free cars”, prompting a Press Complaints Commission complaint and a newspaper clarification correcting the error. Wikipedia
3. ITV apology for comments about Derbyshire house fire
- On ITV’s This Morning in 2012 Malone implied that the parents’ lifestyle and benefits status made a fatal house fire “an accident waiting to happen.” ITV later apologised for those comments. Wikipedia
4. False claim about Doria Ragland on GB News (December 2025)
- Malone stated on GB News that Meghan Markle’s mother Doria Ragland had been in prison — a claim that is factually false (there is no evidence Ragland was ever incarcerated). The clip was removed from GB News’ social channels after backlash.
General profile and controversies
- Malone’s Wikipedia page includes verified details of these controversies (Press Complaints Commission issue, ITV apology for arson comments, and other public criticism). Wikipedia






