More problems for Kate Middleton: they try to access her medical records and Kensington washes his hands

The communication crisis is now unstoppable. Not even the images of the princes of wales Walking smiling through an organic farm last Saturday, they managed to stop the storm of rumors that are brewing about the British Royal House. Nor the statements of Heidi Aganthe double ‘official’ of Kate Middletonensuring that the woman in the images is really the wife of William of England and not her. The credibility of Kensington Palace is zero and this Tuesday all limits have been crossed: an employee of the London Clinic, the prestigious hospital where Kate Middleton underwent surgery, has tried to access the princess’s medical reports without permission.

It’s the last hour of this Tuesday, March 19. According to Daily Mail, the situation is serious and those responsible for the clinic have started an investigation. There is talk of a single person responsible for the attack against the center’s cybersecurity but it is not ruled out that there are more. “This is a significant security breach and incredibly damaging for the hospital, given its impeccable reputation for treating members of the Royal Family,” an official told the aforementioned newspaper. Accessing a patient’s medical data without the necessary consent is a criminal offense.

The atmosphere at the center is one of real anguish: “All medical staff were completely shocked and very hurt that a trusted colleague could have allegedly been responsible for such a breach of trust and ethics,” they say. “All of our patients, regardless of their condition, deserve complete privacy and confidentiality regarding their medical information.”

Those responsible for the hospital contacted Kensington Palace as soon as they were informed of what happened and the palace’s response has been, to say the least, surprising: “That is a matter for the clinic.” Kate Middleton, who continues to recover from the abdominal surgery she had last January, has also been informed.

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