An investigation has been underway at the clinic where the Princess of Wales Kate Middleton had surgery over claims staff tried to access her private medical records.
According to The Mirror, at least one member of staff tried to access Kate’s notes while she was a patient at the private London Clinic in central London in January. At least one member of staff tried to access Kate’s notes while she was a patient at the private hospital in central London in January, The Mirror reported.
The princess was admitted to the hospital for abdominal surgery on January 16.
Kate has not undertaken any official engagements or been in the public eye since having a successful procedure on her abdomen in January.
According to The Times, palace officials have been discussing with Kate the possibility of her walking to church on Easter Sunday to join other family members for the annual Easter matins service which takes place at St George’s Chapel, Windsor.
The UK privacy and data protection watchdog said it had received a breach report.
An Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) spokesperson said on Tuesday: “We can confirm that we have received a breach report and are assessing the information provided.”
Kensington Palace said: “This is a matter for The London Clinic.”
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