Blake Lively and Owen Jones among celebs apologising for Kate jokes

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Famous people and prominent individuals have expressed remorse for engaging in internet discussions about the whereabouts of Kate after the news of the Princess of Wales's illness broke out.

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Kate Middleton shared a heartfelt video last Friday, where she disclosed that she had to undergo chemotherapy. This treatment came after she received a cancer diagnosis following a significant stomach operation back in January.

Stay updated with the latest news on Princess Kate by following this blog.

There's sad news to report about Kate Middleton - she has received a cancer diagnosis.

During her recovery, the princess has been out of the limelight and several individuals have expressed their opinions and theories regarding the reasons for her absence.

After the announcement about Kate's well-being, some prominent individuals have accepted responsibility for their comments regarding her and have publicly expressed remorse.

Blake Lively was among the first to show remorse by mentioning a post that has been removed. The post appeared to mock Kate for sharing a modified image of her family on Mother's Day.

On Friday, the actor from Gossip Girl shared a post on their Instagram Story. The message read, "I understand that today might not be important to most people, but I feel like I should still recognize it."

Blake Lively expressed her deep embarrassment after teasing Kate's absence in a social media post.

The blog section features a photograph from Tiffany & Co. taken by Getty Images.

I created an immature blog post during the hype of 'photoshop fails' and now I feel ashamed of it. My apologies for it.

Owen Jones, who is a reporter and an advocate for politics, has also apologized for contributing to the discussion about Kate's location.

Jones reacted to the recall of a photo of Kate and her three children, which had been altered by photo agencies, by commenting on the "kill notice". They expressed their excitement about the situation by saying "I am already extremely intrigued by this omg!!"

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In a different blog entry, Jones expressed doubt about a picture that showed Kate and Prince William in a vehicle. He stated: "Seriously? You can't be serious. That's not a public appearance. Let's go, folks! We're all riding the Kate Middleton doubter train!"

The renowned advocate and writer, Owen Jones, has expressed remorse for his previous conjecture regarding Kate's withdrawal from the public sphere.

Nonetheless, the reporter has expressed his remorse for spreading rumors and hopes for Kate's happiness.

Jones confessed in an X/Twiiter post that they had previously speculated about a certain matter, without realizing the gravity of the situation as a serious health condition. Jones expressed shame for their previous ignorance and wished the person affected all the best.

In other places, public figures who expressed their thoughts and assumptions about Kate's location are facing increasing pressure to say sorry.

Fans on social media are urging broadcaster John Oliver to take back a joke he made while on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.

Earlier this month, Oliver made a humorous comment that suggests there is a possibility that she may have died 18 months ago. He joked that they might be pretending she is still alive, similar to the plot of the movie "Weekend at Bernie's." Although he is not stating it as a fact, he believes that there is a chance it could be true until there is proof confirming otherwise, such as seeing her holding a current newspaper.

Informed the public was given by Kate Middleton regarding her cancer condition.

Piers Morgan has criticized Oliver for his comments. He also thinks that people who agree with Kate's wish for privacy but have talked about her location in the past are "disgraceful hypocrites".

A few people on social media have reached out to Kim Kardashian to show their support for Kate, who was recently diagnosed with cancer. They were referring to a picture of Kim next to a car where she captioned "on my way to go find Kate".

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