King Charles III’s medical records not compromised after alleged Kate data breach
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The personal medical records of King Charles III were not accessed in an alleged data breach at a London hospital, according to multiple British media outlets.
The personal medical records of Britain’s King Charles III were not accessed in an alleged data breach at a London hospital, according to multiple British media outlets, including CNN affiliate ITV. The Daily Mirror, a UK tabloid, was the first to report on the story. This development comes a day after the United Kingdom’s data privacy watchdog, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), confirmed it was “assessing” reports that a hospital staffer had tried to access the Princess of Wales’ medical notes. She was discharged from the facility on January 29 following an unspecified abdominal surgery. The King, who is currently undergoing treatment for cancer, was being separately treated at the same hospital for an enlarged prostate and left hours after his daughter-in-law. Buckingham Palace said it had no comment when approached by CNN on Thursday morning. Several British media outlets citing the Daily Mirror reported on Thursday that up to three staff members at the clinic were being investigated in connection with the alleged incident over Kate’s records.
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