Bosses at The London Clinic have launched a probe into the alleged breachThe hospital where Kate Middleton was treated last night refused to disclose whether staff who allegedly tried to hack the royal's medical records were still working at the prestigious clinic.
Meanwhile, insiders at the hospital, based in Marylebone, central London, said staff had been 'left utterly shocked and distraught' that a 'trusted colleague' could have carried out such a 'breach of trust and ethics'. READ HERE: Inside the London Clinic: Private hospital where Kate Middleton was treated has its own concierge, offers meat from Smithfields market and fish from Cornish boats and counts Prince Philip, Princess Margaret, Liz Taylor and JFK among its famous patients Advertisement Disgraceful trolls on social media used Kate's decision to recover in away from the public limelight as an opportunity to spread baseless and hurtful claims.
'Senior hospital bosses contacted Kensington Palace immediately after the incident was brought to their attention and assured the palace there would be a full investigation. Last night The London Clinic last night refused to disclose whether staff who allegedly tried to hack the royal's medical records were still working at the prestigious hospital
Details of Kate's condition have not been revealed but Kensington Palace previously said it was not cancer-related and that the Princess wished her personal medical information to remain private. The furor on social media led the Princess to make a personal apology on X, writing 'Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing.'
'If she was going to do it, that's how she would do it. They appreciate the public's love and affection for their children and know there is a public appetite to see them on their birthdays.' According to the Telegraph, the Princess has not ruled out making a return to the public eye on Easter Sunday and could join her family for the traditional walk about, which would be photographed.
It showed a smiling Kate carrying a shopping bag as she walked swiftly from the shop, a mile away from their Adelaide Cottage. Just days before Christmas, the group threatened to release 'data from the Royal Family' unless they were paid £300,000 in the cyber currency Bitcoin.
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