GMB panelist Narinder Kaur today tried to defend her remark about the Princess of Wales having aged so much by insisting she was not alluding to her treatment for cancer.
The former Big Brother contestant made the offensive comment on X as she reposted an article about the Princess of Wales attending Remembrance Sunday commemorations at the Cenotaph.
The 51-year-old, who appears as a commentator on shows including GMB, GB News and Loose Women, wrote: Genuine question – why has Kate aged so much? Isnt she only 42? Is she a smoker? Its the only explanation.
Ms Kaurs tweet provoked a storm of outrage, with other X users calling the comment dreadful and accusing her of exploiting Kate for social media clicks.
Appearing on the Jeremy Vine Show on Channel 5 today, Ms Kaur repeated that she regretted the comments before revealing she had contacted police over the abuse she had received.
Narinder Kaur appearing on the Jeremy Vine Show today to defend her comments about the Princess of Wales
Narinder Kaur made the offensive comment on X on Sunday as she reposted an article about the Princess of Wales attending commemorations at the Cenotaph
Vehemently denying that she had been referencing Kates treatment for cancer, she said: No matter how much I try and convince people that wasnt my intention theyre not going to believe it.
My intention was to ask whether she was smoking... it had nothing to do with her cancer. I dont understand how asking a simple question about smoking has made me into the devil of Britain and why people have equated it to cancer, because I didnt.
Asked why she blamed the response on racism, Ms Kaur said: I blamed it on racism and misogyny and sexual humiliation.
Revealing she had contacted police after being abused on social media, Ms Kaur continued: Ive gone to the Metropolitan Police [about the abuse] its that bad.
And turning to her critics, she added: I cant understand... it seems so hypocritical... you spent a year demonising Kate wheres Kate, oh she edited pictures and yet you come at me with such ferociousness that Ive had to be in touch with the Metropolitan Police because Ive had all kinds of threats.
People say I blame racism - but if Im getting racist and sexual abuse, who am I meant to blame. And then people say shes making herself into a victim - but actually if Im getting the threats I am then I am a victim to this.
The TV personality shared a video yesterday in which she admitted the tweet was stupid before hitting out at trolls who had sent her sexual, racist [and] violent abuse.
She said: I thought Id do a quick video instead of tweet after tweet, because it becomes pretty ridiculous – as if it wasnt ridiculous enough already.
I put out a stupid tweet. That wasnt my intention, my intention was not to be malicious or nasty or anything.
Im not like that, anybody who knows me. It was stupid to ask about the ageing. Ive admitted that, Ive put my hands up and apologised if it caused offence.
The only people who were offended though, because many people on Twitter and social media have asked exactly what Ive asked but did not receive the sexual, racial, violent abuse that I did from accounts with EDL flags, Union Jacks, disgusting abuse.
Ms Kaur shared a video yesterday in which she admitted the tweet was stupid
Ms Kaur said her brother went through brutal treatment of chemo when he was suffering from cancer before his death and claimed she wouldnt have made remarks about Kates appearance with regard to her cancer diagnosis.
In the same video, Ms Kaur went on to outrageously accused Kate of having a lot of privilege for not having to work while she received treatment for cancer.
And, claiming that a lot of the comments she had received in response to her original tweet were about Meghan Markle, she added: Whats Meghan got to do with it?
The commentator accused her critics of pitting Kate against Meghan, adding: You exposed your narrative. You exposed that what this was all about was I as a brown woman, an Indian, had the gall to criticise Kates appearance.
Im not going anywhere. Im not leaving the country. Im gonna continue. You can keep cancelling me as much as you like, but you will not silence my voice just because Im a brown woman, and it is that, and you will never convince me otherwise.
X user Paul Tavares was among appalled at Ms Kaurs comments, writing: What an utterly appalling tweet by Narinder Kaur; on so many human levels of decency. Just disgusting!!
Broadcaster Josh Rom added: SHE HAS BATTLED CANCER. I cannot tell you how offensive you are being.
The Princess of Wales joined the King and the Prince of Wales in London on Sunday as they led the nation in remembering Britains war dead
The Princess of Wales appearing alongside the Duchess of Edinburgh during the Remembrance Sunday service
The Princess of Wales joined the King and the Prince of Wales in London on Sunday as they led the nation in remembering Britains war dead.
Kate carried out her second consecutive day of royal duties for the first time since it was revealed earlier this year she was being treated for cancer.
Wearing a black, military-style jacket with epaulettes, she could be seen wearing her traditional three poppies as she joined the nation in two minutes of silence.
The touching tribute remembers her great-grandmothers three brothers, who all lost their lives in the First World War.
She also wore a silver Queens Dragoon Guards brooch, a reference to her role as the regiments Colonel-in-Chief.
Kate watched the Whitehall event from above, on the nearby Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office balcony in central London, alongside Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh.
The Princess appeared emotional as she quietly closed her eyes in remembrance, bowing her head in respect.
In a touching moment following the ceremony, the Duchess of Edinburgh could be seen laying a tender hand on her shoulder as they left the balcony together.
Last night she attended the Festival of Remembrance ceremony at Londons Royal Albert Hall, alongside her husband William.
Speaking about the significance of her choice, Laura Taylor, jeweller at Lorel Diamonds, said: By wearing these earrings, Kate aims to honour the Queens legacy and the tradition of wearing pearls for moments of reflection and remembrance, echoing the late monarchs preference for understated elegance on such occasions.
She added: Pearls are deeply associated with respect, dignity, and calm, offering a subtle yet elegant appearance that makes them particularly fitting for events of remembrance.
The late Queen Elizabeth frequently chose pearls for national mourning and reflective occasions, valuing their subdued beauty. By wearing these meaningful pieces, Kate not only honours her personal connections to Diana and the late Queen but also embraces the solemnity of the events in a way that feels both respectful and deeply personal.
Ms Kaur regularly appears as a commentator on shows including Good Morning Britain
Ms Kaur revealed during the race riots earlier this year that she felt too scared to let her children out of the house.
The broadcaster, whose parents emigrated from India, told of being left distressed and disheartened by the far-Right violence.
Im scared to lets the kids out of the house at all, she wrote in The Mirror.
My husband and I are wary of travelling around London, a city weve usually felt safe in, because were worried about our safety amidst these race riots. The threat is real and personal.
Last month, the broadcaster claimed she was kicked, punched and verbally abused by a passenger during a flight to India.
She said she was flung forward by a woman as she slept after rowing over a reclined seat on the Air India flight.
Sharing the details to X, she wrote: Air rage is real and I had a terrible experience with a woman literally punching and kicking my seat forward as it was reclined (I was sleeping) whilst she was trying to eat behind me.
She literally flung me forward and I didnt have my belt on. She proceeded to verbally abuse me. FYI she wasnt even drunk.
In March, Ms Kaur backed Nikes infamous decision to redesign the St Georges Cross on England kits, saying it made her feel included because the flag is associated with bigotry, fascism and racism after being hijacked by the far-Right.
England fans vowed to boycott Nike and its hated new £125 shirt for the 2024 Euros after the firm offended millions by redrawing the flag with a rainbow coloured abomination.
Mr Kaur, who appeared on Big Brother in 2001, in a publicity photo for the series
But Ms Kaur shared her controversial belief that the England flag in its original red and white is scary and represents racism.
She told the Jeremy Vine Show: I saw that flag and I felt included. I felt Nikes reason was to unite. Sadly the St Georges flag has been hijacked, it is tarnished. And as far back as I can remember – 60s, 70s, 80s, its been hijacked by far-Right groups.
All I see when I see the St Georges flag is people draped in it doing the Nazi salute, being racist and hating Muslims. So theres nothing to be proud about when those kind of people are brandishing that flag and its actually quite scary.
I dont feel proud of this flag, I feel scared of the flag. That flag doesnt represent tolerance, it represents racism.
Ms Kaur suggested tolerance was a key national characteristic and claimed there was a need to reclaim the St Georges Cross.
What we need is for the majority who are apparently proud of this flag to reclaim what Britain [sic] is about, she said.
Because at the moment, its [associated] with bigotry, fascism and racism. And the majority arent displaying it proudly because even they feel slightly ashamed by it.