A royal source, speaking to The Mail, shared, "Everyone, including the princess, is taken aback by what has unfolded. A mistake was made, but she has taken responsibility and offered her sincere apology. It has been an upsetting experience for all parties involved. However, many believe it is time to acknowledge that the error was made with good intentions and that her apology should be accepted as such, allowing everyone to move forward."
On another note, a medical specialist has expressed concern over the potential impact of social media attacks on an individual's mental well-being. They noted, "Such attacks can be excruciating, causing immense pain and humiliation. The pressure experienced by the affected person may even lead to panic attacks."
Meanwhile, Kensington Palace has stood firm on its initial announcement made in January, stating that the Princess of Wales underwent "planned abdominal surgery" and will not resume her official duties until after Easter.