“The View” hosts have expressed regret for fueling conspiracy theories surrounding Kate Middleton’s whereabouts following the royal’s current cancer announcement.
About Monday episode of the daytime talk showthe ladies addressed Middleton’s analysis with Whoopi Goldberg asking the table what their ideas were.
“I feel terrible, Whoopi was right and I’m responsible for joining in on the fun of ‘Where’s Kate?’ and considering it’s funny to share the memes and participate in it,” Alyssa Farrah Griffin, 34, began.
“And I forgot one basic thing that everyone knows: every person – be it a princess, anyone with high privileges or anyone close to you – is facing personal struggles that we don’t know about.
“I send my love and energy to her because, sure, the palace completely mismanaged the public relations of this, but the public mismanaged it.”
Griffin also admitted that she didn’t assume there was “anything more serious” that Middleton, 42, might be facing because people would probably forget that even the royal family are “real human beings.”
Sara Haines, 46, chimed in and called Middleton’s analysis “heartbreaking.” However, she admitted that she was also skeptical about the palace’s handling of the information.
“You never know what someone goes through. I’ve always wondered how the royal family treats women, whether it’s Princess Diana, Fergie (Sarah Ferguson) or Meghan Markle,” she said.
“I didn’t blame Kate for what was happening, it really bothered me the way it was handled – whether it was my business or not could be debated. However, I now hope for a speedy recovery.”
Ana Navarro called the experience a “learning moment”.
“The lesson I learned was when Whoopi Goldberg told me to think about my own loud business, I’m going to think about my own loud business,” she said, referring to Goldberg before asking her co-hosts for compassion for Middleton.
“I almost never know what’s going on in popular culture, so it was very unusual for me to go down this rabbit hole, no matter how it happened everywhere,” she added, noting that it was “a worldwide frenzy” that began after the invention. of the altered Mother’s Day photograph that started the speculation.
“I believe the reason that happened, too, is because she is very loved, very revered, valued and esteemed in England. But I think we all like her because she has been a bright spot in what has been a very dysfunctional royal family for decades and decades and she or he just seems like an excellent wife and an excellent mother. And I really feel like everyone knows her.”
The 52-year-old then mentioned Middleton’s request for privacy and said she would now “shut up and wish her well and pray for her.”
Sunny Hostin, 55, jokingly expressed that she is “deeply sorry” for allowing Haines and Griffin to “pull me down the rabbit hole.”
As for Goldberg, the 68-year-old said, “If you have that experience, it can scar you because as soon as these problems start happening, everyone will jump on board and there’s no way to do that. stop this.”
“I always take young people into consideration because young people are listening outdoors, at school. Yes, even your children,” “Sister Act” added, explaining that she tried to put an end to the gift hypothesis “because I don’t want people to misunderstand you all.”
She clarified, “I don’t want them because you’re making fun of someone because they’re sick.”
Royalty’s unmissable extra protection:
After months of speculation, Middleton revealed on Friday that she was diagnosed with cancer following abdominal surgery in January and thanked her husband, Prince William, for his support.
Despite the grim news, she explained that she was in the early stages of chemotherapy treatment.
Página Seis then discovered that, amid treatment, she will only return to work after Easter.
Since news of her analysis broke, the Princess of Wales has received support from followers, family and friends, including Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, King Charles and Sarah Ferguson, who are also battling cancer, and her brother, James Middleton. .