I get what you mean, i think. I don't think anyone here pities her, is trying to make apologies for her, or make her a special case because she's a pretty and well liked public figure.At this point most of us have started to observe the effect of the mass-vaccination programm on the people around us.I wonder how many people suffered and died taking the covid vaccine because they listened to Kate.
Kate is an adult, she made her choices and she chose to support the way the COVID crisis was handelt in the UK. Just like all the people who got jabbed made their choice. No matter why they did it, they got jabbed.
However, we can still acknowledge that and recognise her suffering and that of her family, recognise that due to her position she may have been under tremendous pressure to follow, or that she wasn't aware of the danger and played the devil's advocate. If she has a concience, and I believe she has one, she must live with what she did and that can't be easy. She's not a Hillary Clinton, she's not a Victoria Nuland she's a flawed human being like all of us here. For that at least I believe she deserves a measure of compassion. FWIW