Kate Middleton News: Hospital Staff 'Attempted to Access' Princess' Medical Records While She Was a Patient


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An investigation has reportedly been launched into the clinic where the Princess of Wales underwent surgery over allegations that staff attempted to access her private medical records.

At least one staff member attempted to access Kate's notes while she was a patient at the private London Clinic in central London in January, according to Mirror. The princess was admitted to hospital for abdominal surgery on January 16.

It comes as royal aides have reportedly drawn up plans for Kate to make a “soft return” to public life over the Easter weekend.

Kate is not committed has made no official commitments or been in the public eye since undergoing a successful procedure on her abdomen in January and will not return until she has fully recovered.

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 held at St. George's Chapel, Windsor, according to The times.

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Staff at the hospital where Kate had surgery “tried to access her medical records”

An investigation has reportedly been launched at The London Clinic into claims that staff attempted to access the Princess of Wales's private medical records.

At least one staff member attempted to access Kate's notes while she was a patient at the private central London hospital in January, The Mirror reported.

The princess was admitted to hospital for abdominal surgery on January 16.

Details of Kate's condition have not been revealed, but Kensington Palace previously said it was not related to cancer and that the princess wanted her personal medical information to remain private.

The UK's privacy and data protection watchdog said it had received a breach report.

A spokesperson for the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) 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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Kate's double forced to deny conspiracy: appears in images of a farm shop with William

Heidi Agan even provided an alibi for where she was when the video was taken and asked people to stop generating speculation that she says has driven her own social media channel “crazy.”

The 43-year-old, who has been impersonating Kate for 12 years, said that while the royal couple visited Windsor Farm Shop on Saturday, she was working as a teacher in a dance and musical theater group.

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I have spent years trying to unravel the harm of boarding school.

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Kate will make a 'soft return' to public life

The Princess of Wales will make a “gentle return” to public life over the Easter weekend once she has fully recovered from her surgery, according to a report.

Kate has not made any official commitments or been in the public eye since undergoing a successful procedure on her abdomen in January.

Amid intense online speculation about Kate's whereabouts, she and her husband William, the Prince of Wales, were seen visiting a farm shop near where they live over the weekend and royal aides are now drawing up plans for their return. Of the princess.

Palace aides have been discussing with Kate the possibility of her walking to church on Easter Sunday to join other members of the family for the annual Easter matins service held at St George's Chapel, Windsor, according to The times.

The newspaper said a team of palace officials was working to manage “messages” about Kate's return to make her transition to work as seamless as possible.

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King could break birthday tradition due to cancer diagnosis

The monarch could choose to be driven from Buckingham Palace in a carriage as his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, used to do from 1987 onwards, and watch the military procession celebrating the British sovereign's official birthday from a podium instead. on horseback

The King usually returns to Buckingham Palace at the head of his guards.

It comes as the 75-year-old monarch, who is undergoing cancer treatment, continues his duties as head of state – including face-to-face audiences – despite not carrying out official engagements in public.

King could break birthday tradition due to cancer diagnosis

King Charles III could break a Trooping the Color tradition due to his cancer diagnosis. The monarch could choose to be driven from Buckingham Palace in a carriage as his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, used to do from 1987 onwards, and watch the military procession celebrating the British sovereign's official birthday from a podium instead. on horseback The King usually returns to Buckingham Palace at the head of his guards. It comes as the 75-year-old monarch, who is undergoing cancer treatment, continues his duties as head of state – including face-to-face audiences – despite not carrying out official engagements in public.

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