KateGate took the internet by storm. Now the tone has changed to sympathy and regret

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Putting an end to weeks of frenzied speculation and wild rumours, the Princess of Wales revealed Friday that she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy.

And very quickly, the tone online changed from jokes about Catherine’s so-called disappearance to sympathy and regret, with some people saying they were ashamed, and others saying the princess deserves an apology.

“I think a lot of people that have been making jokes online are really going to regret it,” Ellie Hall, a freelance royal correspondent, told CBC News Network. 

“And I think that some prominent public figures who have made tongue-in-cheek remarks or, again, jokes, posted memes, are really going to be

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