I wonder if all the posters who contributed some pretty horrible suggestions as to why William pulled out of the memorial service for King Constantine, on the 27th February, are feeling even just a little bit ashamed of themselves now? Some suggested that he was "off meeting his mistress: "like father, like son". Another (long standing) poster concurred and said that that was possible but, as Catherine had fought so hard to get him, she'd probably just turn a blind eye and carry on. They went to great lengths to justify their malicious, nasty comments when challenged too. So now that we all know that, on the day that William missed that memorial service, he'd just been informed that his young wife, and mother of his 3 children, has been diagnosed with cancer, all within weeks of the same news about his father; how do all the malice mongerers feel about what they've said? Any regrets? Any lessons learnt? Anything they'd like to add?