There would be "at least three" employees of the London Clinic , the hospital where Kate Middleton underwent abdominal surgery on January 18th, under investigation for attempting to access the princess's medical records .

The alleged violation - as the Mirror tabloid writes - occurred after the future queen was discharged from hospital on January 29 , when social media exploded with a series of hypotheses about the operation she would have undergone.

And if the leaders of the private healthcare facility immediately warned Kensington Palace of the incident, which through its spokesperson limited itself to commenting: "It's a London Clinic problem", Scotland Yard could now be called to investigate the case . And Scotland Yard also appears to have been urged to launch an immediate investigation over fears of a potential royal blackmail plot.

King Charles had also undergone surgery for prostate cancer in the same hospital, where he remained hospitalized for 3 days. But fears that his private medical information had also been compromised have already been dismissed.

What is certain is that the case triggered immediate reactions, even at a political level, while confirming the mounting pressure on the royal family due to the health issues of its members : pressure in the face of which the prince, William, himself would have shown himself in the last few days "deeply frustrated".

As for the latest images portraying Kate, the author of the film , 40-year-old Nelson Silva who was at the Windsor Farm Shop to make purchases, in an interview filmed by the English tabloids assured that he had recognized the Princess of Wales and rejected it as The theories spread - along with many others - on the web, according to which it was a lookalike, were "delusional".

(Unioneonline/vl)

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