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The public’s feelings of responsibility regarding Kate Middleton conspiracy theories are now more evident than before.

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The Newsweek poll says it all, as 59% of those polled believe the celebrities who publicly theorized about Kate Middleton should apologize — and some have.

“The View” co-hosts kicked off the apology tour after constantly bringing up Kate’s disappearance at the table, minus Whoopi Goldberg, who refused to talk about the royal. Alyssa Farah Griffin shared, “I’m guilty of having gotten into the fun of ‘Where’s Kate?’ and thinking it’s funny and sharing the memes and playing into that, and I forgot something fundamental that we all know: every person, whether they’re a princess, somebody in a high-privileged position, or just the person next to you, is dealing with personal struggles that we don’t know about. I send my love to her and strength to her.” Fellow co-hosts Sunny Hostin, Ana Navarro, and Sara Haines also expressed regret over falling for the rumors and apologized for taking part in the messy situation.

Not long after “The View” co-hosts apologized, Andy Cohen also said sorry for speaking about Kate. The Bravo host shared several posts playing into the theories surrounding the Princess of Wales, but after her diagnosis, Cohen was remorseful. While speaking on “Radio Andy,” Cohen shared, “I just want to say, I am heartbroken by the news about Princess Kate. I think someone on Sky News called me a ‘numpty’ during that whole conversation, and they were right.” Apology after apology, celebs are taking back what they said about Kate.

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