Three members of the London Clinic are being investigated by the private hospital for allegedly attempting to access Princess Kate's health records during her stay there.
Three members of the London Clinic are being investigated by the private hospital for allegedly attempting to access Princess Kate's health records during her stay there. It comes after the boss of The London Clinic broke his silence following reports of an alleged data breach involving Princess Kate.It was initially alleged that one person attempted to access her records, though now three people are being investigated.
Kate has reportedly been made aware of the 'major security breach'.
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