The Guardian (USA)

Staff at clinic where Kate had surgery ‘tried to access her medical records’

- Jane Clinton

An investigat­ion has reportedly been launched at the London Clinic over claims staff tried to access the Princess of Wales’s private medical records while she was being treated there.

At least one member of staff tried to access Kate’s notes while she was a patient at the private hospital in central London in January, according to the Mirror.

It quoted a source who said senior hospital bosses had “contacted Kensington Palace immediatel­y after the incident was brought to their attention and assured the palace there would be a full investigat­ion”.

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

An Informatio­n Commission­er’s Office (ICO) spokespers­on 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.”

The London Clinic has been approached for comment. The Metropolit­an police could not confirm whether it had been informed of the allegation­s. Details of the princess’s condition and surgery have not been disclosed. Kensington Palace previously said it was not cancer-related and that she wished for her personal medical informatio­n to remain private.

The investigat­ion comes after a difficult time for the Prince and Princess of Wales, following the fallout from a family photograph released to the media on Mother’s Day, which was later withdrawn from circulatio­n by photo agencies after concerns were raised over image manipulati­on.

It was the first official photo of the princess since she underwent the surgery.

The princess later issued a public apology and said she was responsibl­e for digitally editing the photograph.

On Tuesday, the Sun published photograph­s and a video, which appeared to show Kate and Prince William shopping at the Windsor Farm Shop near their home in Windsor at the weekend.

Although Kensington Palace said the princess would not return to royal duties until after Easter, the Times had reported that plans are afoot for her to make a “soft return” by walking to church on Easter Sunday for the annual Easter matins service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor.

 ?? Photograph: Frank Augstein/AP ?? The Princess of Wales has made it clear that she wants her medical details to remain private.
Photograph: Frank Augstein/AP The Princess of Wales has made it clear that she wants her medical details to remain private.

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