The Rt Rev Pete Broadbent, Bishop of Willesden has realised his mistake and has apologised for his ‘deeply offensive’ remarks.


Prince William Wedding: Bishop Apologises For Slur Comments
Last Updated: 2010-11-23T14:30:18+05:30
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Prince William Wedding: Bishop Apologises For Slur Comments
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Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton is expected to exchange vows in April next year but as soon as the news became public all kind of reactions were received from the world.  
 
However, the worst reaction that the royal family received was from a bishop who said that the marriage of the pair will not last for more than seven years. The distressed slur was not received well by the people and it attracted mass furore.
 
But now the Rt Rev Pete Broadbent, Bishop of Willesden has realised his mistake and has apologised for his ‘deeply offensive’ remarks.
 
"We need a party in Calais for all good republicans who can't stand the nauseating tosh that surrounds this event," he had written of the wedding day.
 
Apologising for his comments, the Bishop said, "I recognise that the tone of my language and the content of what I said were deeply offensive, and I apologise unreservedly for the hurt caused.”
 
"It was unwise of me to engage in a debate with others on a semi-public internet forum and to express myself in such language.”
 
"I accept that this was a major error of judgement on my part. I wish Prince William and Kate Middleton a happy and lifelong marriage, and will hold them in my prayers."
 
 
 
 
 
 

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