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'The View' Hosts Apologize For Joking About Kate Middleton And Fueling Rumors About Her Health

Highlights

  • Public figures like Blake Lively and hosts of "The View" apologize for making jokes about Kate Middleton amid her health crisis.
  • The hosts categorical regret for taking part in into rumors about the Princess of Wales' disappearance and praise Whoopi Goldberg for now not fueling speculation.
  • Whoopi Goldberg defended Kate Middleton even sooner than her most cancers diagnosis used to be revealed and cautioned against taking part in into baseless rumors.

After the news about Kate Middleton's cancer prognosis, well-known people around the globe learned that the lighthearted jokes they idea have been meaningless may have in truth been damaging. Blake Lively, for instance, shared a heartfelt apology for making amusing of the rumors about the Princess of Wales' whereabouts. And now, the hosts of the popular talk display, "The View", are joining in.

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They felt terrible for their jokes about the Princess, even supposing they genuinely supposed no harm, and defined the reasoning at the back of what they stated. They also praised their co-host, Whoopi Goldberg, for the stance she took about the conspiracy theories proper from the beginning, and stated they have got so much to be told from her.

'The View' Hosts Remorseful After Making Jokes About Kate Middleton

It wasn't simplest nameless users on the web who fueled conspiracy theories about Kate Middleton's disappearance. Some public figures additionally played into it, and maximum now really feel embarrassment and remorse, figuring out what is actually happening with the Princess of Wales.

Recently, "The View" hosts publicly apologized for making jokes that in the end fueled the rumors about Kate Middleton.

"I feel awful, Whoopi was right and I’m guilty of getting into the fun of ‘Where’s Kate?’ and thinking it’s funny and sharing the memes and playing into that," host Alyssa Farrah Griffin stated. She defined the reason she made those jokes is that she did not assume there was anything "serious" happening, and that she sometimes forgets that the royals are "actual human beings."

"I forgot something fundamental that we all know and that is every person — whether it’s a princess, somebody in high privilege or somebody next to you — is dealing with personal struggles that we have no idea about," she stated. "I send my love and strength to her because sure, the palace totally mishandled the PR of this but the public mishandled it."

Host Sara Haines joined in, and along with sharing her apologies, she added that she used to be skeptical about the Palace's honesty because of their track file of how they treat the ladies who marry into the family.

"You just never know what someone is going through. I’ve always questioned the way the royal family handles women, whether it was Princess Diana or Fergie (Sarah Ferguson) or Meghan Markle," she defined. "I was not blaming Kate for what was going on, it really bothered me the way it was handled — whether it was my business or not could be debated. But I do hope now for a speedy recovery."

Whoopi Goldberg Defended Kate Middleton From Rumors Even Before Her Diagnosis Was Revealed

The simplest host who didn't want to apologize used to be Whoopi Goldberg, because she was cautious not to play into the rumors, even when people were at their most curious.

When the notorious doctored photograph scandal came out, Whoopi came to Kate Middleton's protection, pointing out that it used to be a good mistake and didn't essentially imply anything.

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Gary Goldsmith fueled rumors together with his statements about Kate Middleton's marriage to Prince William, and now deeply regrets his phrases.

"I'm sorry, I know very few people who don’t manipulate their own photos. I mean all you gotta do is swipe," she said a few weeks ago. "You know what, I have to tell you. She may be the future queen, [but] she’s still an amateur photographer. That’s what they do!"

She used to be, of course, regarding Kate Middleton's apology and admission that she had edited the photograph unsuccessfully prior to posting it.

Host Ana Navarro mentioned this in her personal apology, announcing that "The lesson I learned was when Whoopi Goldberg tells me to mind my own damn business, I’ll mind my own damn business from now on."

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