It seems that it has become the usual trend in the social chronicle that new information emerges daily about Kate Middleton that only fuels the controversy. Her disappearance after her abdominal surgery and the subsequent edited photograph that blew everything up in the air was joined by the video of her reappearance that has not left anyone indifferent.

The interest in knowing the whereabouts of the Princess of Wales has led to the creation of numerous conspiracy theories that have only made the matter worse. The Sun and TMZ published the images of the princes going to a farm shop that put on the table whether the woman who appeared was really Kate or she was a double.

The British press is clear: yes, it is her. So much so, that the author of the video received half a million pounds from the sale of these images, a figure that has been increased by their marketing on TMZ. Therefore, it is not surprising that the man in question, Nelson Silva, defends his veracity tooth and nail.

As if that were not enough, all this has been joined by a new scandal that this time affects the hospital that operated on Kate Middleton. Staff at The London Clinic are being investigated for allegedly attempting to leak the Princess of Wales’s history to the media. Something that, if so, could have amounted to a crime for revealing private data.

As reported by The Mirror, the center informed Kensington Palace “immediately after being informed of the incident” and they put all their efforts to clarify what happened. “We can confirm that we have received a report of a breach and are evaluating the information provided,” said the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).

And, despite The London Clinic’s willingness to find those who have supposedly tried to leak the documents, it could cost the hospital itself dearly. And he faces a possible fine of 20 million euros.

“A very large sum, I think up to 17 million pounds or 4% of the organization’s annual global turnover,” said data protection law breach expert Iain Wilson in The Sun newspaper. And this has meant a failure in its security that could diminish the prestige of the hospital complex and could generate a million-dollar lethal loss for its operation.

“This is a serious security breach which is incredibly damaging for the hospital, given its impeccable reputation for treating members of the royal family,” reported the Daily Mirror. Therefore, it is not surprising that the Royal Family may decide to look for another center for its future medical interventions.