Overview
- Logan said on Sunday she referred to the Princess of Wales as 'Kate Middleton' after a camera cut at a rugby match and then received days of online abuse including death threats from mainly US-based accounts.
- She made the disclosure on The Sports Agents podcast when discussing celebrity sightings at the 2026 World Cup with fellow BBC presenters Mark Chapman and Nedum Onuoha.
- Chapman and Logan explained that producers sometimes feed celebrity names into presenters' earpieces, which can pressure hosts to identify people live and lead to on-air slips.
- Multiple news outlets published Logan's account on June 21 but the reports rely on her testimony and do not show independent verification of the threats or any formal responses from the BBC, social platforms, or police.
- The episode underscores high public sensitivity about royal titles and raises the prospect that broadcasters and platforms may review how presenters are briefed and how abusive threats are monitored and handled.