In a shocking revelation that has sent waves of concern through royal circles, it has been alleged that Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, may have fallen victim to a security breach regarding her medical records.
The incident, which purportedly occurred at The London Clinic where the Duchess underwent abdominal surgery in January, has prompted outrage and calls for accountability.
Renowned royal commentator Michael Cole, a former BBC royal correspondent, has voiced his dismay over the claims, questioning why no arrests have been made in connection to the breach.
Speaking to GB News, Cole emphasised the gravity of the situation, particularly given the prestigious reputation of The London Clinic as a top-tier medical institution in the country.
An investigation has been initiated into the matter, with reports suggesting that at least one member of staff at The London Clinic was caught attempting to access Kate Middleton's medical records without authorisation.
The incident has cast a shadow over the esteemed hospital, known for its clientele that includes not only royals but also politicians and celebrities.
The gravity of the situation is underscored by the fact that Kate Middleton was not the only member of the royal family receiving medical attention at The London Clinic during that period. King Charles, her father-in-law, also underwent treatment for an enlarged prostate at the same hospital.
Currently, three staff members are reportedly under investigation for their alleged involvement in the breach of the Princess of Wales's private medical records.
The hospital has vowed to take disciplinary action against those found responsible, signaling a commitment to address the breach and uphold data privacy standards.