The soap opera surrounding the Princess of Wales does not stop and this Tuesday, as we already anticipated, a mystery was revealed that opened the news and this Wednesday it occupies the front pages of the newspapers. The Times also addresses the mystery of hacking Kate Middleton: Staff at the hospital where the future queen of England was operated on tried to access (and sell) her medical reports. An investigation has been opened.
According to the British press, the investigations focus on the hospital where the princess was treated after “staff tried to access her medical files.” The clinic’s bosses refuse to reveal how long they have known about the hacking attempt or whether anyone has already been fired for it.
Bosses at The London Clinic have launched an investigation into the alleged breach. Let us remember that the medical center is a private hospital. The entity refused this Tuesday to give more details about the personnel allegedly involved and who allegedly tried to hack the medical records of Prince William’s wife.
It has been revealed that at least one member of staff tried to access the Princess of Wales’s personal data after abdominal surgery she underwent in January. The prestigious clinic has not responded to when it became aware of the alleged violation or whether the staff responsible had been suspended while it investigated.
The British data watchdog confirmed that it had “received a breach report” and was in the process of “evaluating the information provided.” Meanwhile, experts at the hospital, based in the London neighborhood of Marylebone, say that clinic staff are “completely shocked and distressed” just to know that a “trusted colleague” could have carried out such a “violation of the law.” trust and ethics”. The Princess is aware of the allegations, while a Kensington Palace spokesperson said: “This is a London Clinic matter.”