British newspaper The Daily Telegraph has apologized to the first American woman, Melania Trump, and agreed to pay her compensation for the "real damage" caused by an article last week.

The story of the cover in the Saturday edition of the magazine "The Melanian Mystery" contained a number of misinformation.


She explained that among these misinformation: the claim that the first American lady was suffering (tumble) in her career as a fashion model before meeting her husband and that she cried on the night of the elections.
"To show our regret, we agreed to pay substantial compensation to Ms. Trump, as well as the legal cost," Telegraph said, without specifying the compensation.


The newspaper admitted in a printed apology published on Saturday that Trump was working as a "professional model (model) for her own self before meeting her husband and she got her work as a medal without any help."

She also said the report wrongly claimed that Trump's mother, father and sister were moved to New York in 2005 to live in a Trump building.