Data privacy probe launched into reports 'hospital staff attempted to view Princess of Wales's records'
- The London Clinic is investigating privacy breach claims after a staff member accessed a patient's data.
- Hackers demanded £300,000 in bitcoin for Royal Family data, prompting investigations by GCHQ and the police.
- The breach was reported to the Information Commissioner's Office and the police, who are assessing the situation.
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The rumors about Princess Catherine are taking on absurd proportions: You can barely brew a cup of tea without amateur detectives crowing supposed certainties into the world. The development is dangerous.
As many as three members of the staff at the hospital where Kate Middleton was treated tried to access her personal health data.
UK ROYAL SECURITY SCANDAL: Hospital Staff in Posh London Clinic Attempted to Access Princess Kate Middleton’s Private Medical Records
While it’s an incredibly privileged position under most aspects, we are once again reminded that it is not an easy thing to be Princess of Wales.
Fifty years ago today, another British princess nearly went missing - Washington Examiner
Social media remains dominated by the nature of the absence and ailment of Catherine, the Princess of Wales. The royal family’s secrecy surrounding the wife of heir to the British throne, Prince William, is strange. Yet, as with the recent botched release of an altered photograph of Catherine, I suspect the excess secrecy is a result of three other factors. First, Kate’s desire for privacy over publicity as she recovers from an unknown ailment …
Attempted intrusion into Kate Middleton's medical file by at least one unauthorized staff member of the London Clinic, where the wife of heir to the throne William underwent a mysterious abdominal surgery in January.
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