Stephen Colbert wouldn’t be sorry for making fun of Kate Middleton before her cancer diagnosis revelation

Luneika Vasquez

During his most recent show on March 26th, TV program host Stephen Colbert wouldn’t be sorry for making fun of Kate Middleton before her cancer diagnosis revelation in a video message, as he was highly criticized on networks for his alleged apology.

In mid-January, the Princess of Wales underwent abdominal surgery, which was followed by a large recuperation, which generated great speculation on networks. These rumors were fueled by some celebrities, such as the comedian who made a joke in his show to make fun of it.

Days before, the princess announced she had been diagnosed with cancer. Now, Stephen Colbert seems to justify his words, saying, “When I made those jokes, that upset some people, even before her diagnosis was revealed, and I can understand that“.

The host continued, “But there is a standard that I try to hold myself to. And that is, I do not make light of somebody else’s tragedy“. He understands the difficult times the family is going through and sends them good wishes for a complete and quick recovery.

On social networks, netizens shared Colbert’s new message regarding Kate Middleton, saying, “But was there an apology in there??“, “He missed off the most important part – an actual APOLOGY!“, “I didn’t hear a ‘sorry’ in there, anywhere!” and “So insincere. It’s obvious he’s being forced to say it by the higher ups“.

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