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Did UK hospital staff try to snoop on Kate’s medical records? Privacy watchdog investigates

World
Published 22.03.2024
Did UK hospital staff try to snoop on Kate’s medical records? Privacy watchdog investigates

A British privateness watchdog mentioned Wednesday it’s wanting right into a report that employees at a non-public London hospital tried to listen in on the Princess of Wales’ medical data whereas she was a affected person for belly surgical procedure.

The Information Commissioner’s Office mentioned: “We can confirm that we have received a breach report and are assessing the information provided.”

The Daily Mirror newspaper reported that at the least one employees member on the London Clinic tried to take a look at Princess Kate’s notes throughout her keep there in January.

Kate had surgical procedure on the clinic in central London on Jan. 16 and was discharged nearly two weeks later.
Kensington Palace, the workplace of Kate and Prince William, mentioned the report was “a matter for the London Clinic.” The London Clinic didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

Health Minister Maria Caulfield mentioned police had been requested to look into the matter.

“Whether they take action is a matter for them,” she advised LBC radio.

“But the Information Commissioner can also take prosecutions,” she added. “So there are particularly hefty implications if you are looking at notes for medical records that you should not be looking at.”

Kensington Palace has given little element about Kate’s situation past saying that it wasn’t cancer-related, the surgical procedure was profitable and recuperation will hold the princess away from public duties till April.

Even although that point has not elapsed, the princess’ absence from public view has fueled a tide of hypothesis, rumor and conspiracy theories.

On March 10, William and Kate’s Kensington Palace workplace launched a photograph of Kate and her youngsters George, Charlotte and Louis to coincide with Mother’s Day within the U.Okay. The transfer backfired when The Associated Press and different news companies retracted the image from publication as a result of it appeared to have been manipulated, fueling much more conjecture.

Kate issued an announcement acknowledging she appreciated to “experiment with editing” and apologizing for “any confusion” the photograph had brought about.

The gossip has not been quieted by footage revealed by The Sun and TMZ that seems to indicate Kate and husband Prince William visiting a farm store close to their Windsor house on the weekend. The video sparked a brand new flurry of rumor-mongering, with some armchair sleuths refusing to imagine the video confirmed Kate in any respect.

Nelson Silva, an area resident who mentioned he shot the footage, advised The Sun that conspiracy theorists are “delusional.”

“I’m not so much shocked that these comments have continued, I’m just confused how exactly they can continue,” he was quoted as saying. “This is a video clearly displaying her and William. I noticed them with my very own eyes.