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Andy Cohen FINALLY Apologizes For Stirring Up Princess Catherine Conspiracy Theory Drama After Cancer Diagnosis

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Andy Cohen won’t be commenting on any more royal conspiracy theories from here on out! The Watch What Happens Live host has apologized for speculating about Princess Catherine‘s health and whereabouts (along with the rest of the world that was busy doing it, too) following the shocking reveal of her cancer diagnosis.

In Monday’s episode of his SiriusXM show Andy Cohen Live, the Real Housewives exec said candidly: Oof! He’s really humbling himself! Related: How Kate’s Kids Are Helping Her Get Through Cancer Treatment His co-host John Hill totally agreed with the naysayers, adding: Hah!

But on a more serious note, Andy went on to wish the royal family well amid this scary health crisis. He concluded: He’s far from the only one having second thoughts about their social media activity before knowing what was going on with Kate!

As Perezcious readers know, for weeks, Prince William‘s wife was the center of conspiracy theories as folks felt something was off amid her recovery from surgery.

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