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UK: Worker Cautioned for Selling Princess Kate's Medical Records

Was the leak of Kate's medical records a serious breach of trust or an inevitable result of royal deception?
UK: Worker Cautioned for Selling Princess Kate's Medical Records
Above: Kate Middleton attends the second day of the Royal Ascot horse race meeting in Ascot, U.K., on June 17. Image credit: Wiktor Szymanowicz/Future Publishing/Getty Images

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Pro-establishment narrative

A former health care worker tried to sell Princess Kate's private medical records during one of the most vulnerable periods of her life, and a formal caution was the right call. The deliberate misuse of sensitive patient data for financial gain is a serious breach of trust that the law must address. Health care settings only function when patients can trust that their most personal information stays protected.

Establishment-critical narrative

While the privacy breach was clearly wrong, the royals' demand for absolute privacy rings hollow when they've fueled mistrust through manipulated images, selective disclosures and secrecy around major health issues, especially surrounding Kate's cancer diagnosis in 2024. In a monarchy built on public interest and public support, transparency matters. They can't expect unquestioning trust while withholding facts and then condemn the speculation their own opacity helps create.



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