She passed a phone call through.... .
keep working on the empathy...
She passed a phone call through.... .
Could this have been ordered by the Queen like Diana's murder?
Just heard this on the news, poor woman how tragic.
She must have been so embarrassed and couldn't live with it. I can imagine the subservient and selfless kind of woman she was and must have felt she had let everyone down. I see she was of a foreign background and honour and dishonouring yourself is often a much more serious business.
How horrible, poor soul...someone should have told her not to worry, not her fault, all this would have blown over.
A disgusting invasion of privacy,
Whose privacy?
Kate's.
How exactly is a nurse saying "yea, she's fine. She's been sleeping on and off but not throwing up" a disgusting invasion of privacy? People are reacting like the hospital plastered her medical records across the capital for all to see. They didn't, the nurse on the phone said she was fine and that was it.
The content of the information was irrelevant.
Phoning a hospital up and asking how someone is is not an invasion of privacy.
That's not an accurate assessment of what happened.
Private information was obtained through intentional deception and dishonesty.
End.
That's not an accurate assessment of what happened.
Private information was obtained through intentional deception and dishonesty.
End.
Private information? "She is fine". It's hardly private information is it? It's basically what the rest of the world knew.
Exaggerate much?
And what if she said 'she isn't fine' and nobody else knew about it?
Does that somehow make it worse?
Private information was obtained through intentional deception and dishonesty.
Which component do you think is exaggeration?
Do you think that if something was really wrong the the nurse would be disclosing that over the phone anyway?