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Piers Morgan Calls Kate Middleton's Mother's Day Pic Into Question Over How 'Healthy' She Looked

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By Favour Adegoke on March 21, 2024 at 1:15 PM EDT
Updated on March 21, 2024 at 1:43 PM EDT

Piers Morgan has raised more concerning questions regarding the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton's Photoshopped Mother's Day pic.

In a new interview, the British talk show host claimed that Kate looked too healthy in the photo in contrast to how frail he was told she actually looked around the time the image was supposedly taken.

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Piers Morgan Questions Timeline Of Kate Middleton's Mother's Day Photo

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In a recent interview with TMZ, Piers Morgan shared some surprising insights about Kate Middleton's appearance in early March, coinciding with the alleged timing of her infamous Mother's Day photo.

Contrary to the healthy image presented to the public, the British host and journalist revealed that a source described the Princess of Wales as appearing unusually frail during that period.

While acknowledging Kate's naturally slender frame, the source's observation suggested the princess was sickly.

Morgan's revelation comes as recent footage obtained by the outlet captured Kate and Prince William at a local farm stand over the weekend, providing the first discernible glimpse of her since Christmas.

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However, even this rare sighting, which was supposed to quell the "outside noises," has become subject to scrutiny and speculation from conspiracy theorists.

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3 Hospital Employees Under Investigation For Allegedly Trying To Access Kate Middleton's Records

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As conspiracy theories about Kate's health and whereabouts continue to swirl, three employees at the London clinic where the princess had her abdominal surgery earlier in January are currently under internal investigation amid allegations of attempting unauthorized access to Kate's confidential medical records.

The three suspects are reportedly facing suspension pending the outcome of the inquiry. While the clinic has remained tight-lipped about the specifics of the investigation, it has assured the public of its commitment to examine the alleged breach thoroughly.

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has confirmed its involvement in the matter and promised to take "all appropriate steps" to address potential data protection violations.

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Additionally, there are suggestions that law enforcement, including the Metropolitan Police, may also become involved, although official referrals have not yet been made.

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London Clinic CEO Vows To Take 'Appropriate Steps' Following Alleged Data Breach

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In addition to the investigation, the CEO of the London Clinic has affirmed that "all appropriate investigatory, regulatory and disciplinary steps will be taken" in response to allegations of a data breach.

In a statement, Chief Executive Al Russell emphasized the clinic's dedication to upholding patient confidentiality and professionalism.

He stated, "Everyone at the London Clinic is acutely aware of our individual, professional, ethical, and legal duties with regard to patient confidentiality. We take enormous pride in the outstanding care and discretion we aim to deliver for all our patients who put their trust in us every day."

He continued: "We have systems in place to monitor the management of patient information and, in the case of any breach, all appropriate investigatory, regulatory, and disciplinary steps will be taken. There is no place at our hospital for those who intentionally breach the trust of any of our patients or colleagues."

Additionally, a clinic spokesperson who spoke to ITV News reiterated the importance of patient privacy, stating, "All our patients, no matter what their status, deserve total privacy and confidentiality regarding their personal medical information."

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Kensington Palace Was Informed Of The Hospital Breach

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According to a report, the London Clinic notified the palace about the alleged security breach as soon as it was discovered.

Kensington Palace responded, "This is a matter for The London Clinic." Kate was also reportedly informed of the concerning matter.

Following the breach, the hospital issued a statement emphasizing its commitment to safeguarding the private information of patients.

"We firmly believe that all our patients, no matter their status, deserve total privacy and confidentiality regarding their medical information," the statement read.

Kate Middleton 'Very Upset' About Alleged Attempts To Secure Her Medical Files

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Following the breach of her medical records at the London Clinic, Kate is reportedly "very upset."

In an interview with The Sun, Ingrid Seward, royal editor of Majesty Magazine, expressed sympathy for the princess, noting that she is already facing challenges as she recuperates from her recent surgery.

Seward emphasized the toll of dealing with such a breach on top of undergoing a serious operation, suggesting that "Kate is probably feeling extremely delicate about this sort of thing and I should think she's very, very fraught and upset about it. She's someone who's obviously used to being in the public eye, but she has undergone a very serious operation."

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"We already knew that she would need a significant amount of time to recover from that operation," Seward explained. "While that happens, she has to deal with all of this horrific speculation and conspiracy theory trolling online."

Speaking to The Mirror, Seward remarked that the breach, "for the London Clinic, is an embarrassment of the worst kind and they will do their best to appease everyone concerned."

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