While it's sad, for family and friends, about the nurse that killed herself, but aren't the main issues being conveniently overlooked and NOT reported on ?
1. Someone with a ridiculous accent can phone a hospital switch board and "gain access" to personal information from the ward. I don't give a flyin fuck about the fact the patient was "a royal", but if that can happen in a hospital that, rightly or wrongly, should be more secure than hospitals for us peasants, what chance have we got ?
2. If something like that puts someone "over the edge", that is employed to look after peoples health, then they were obviously to close to the edge in the first place and shouldn't have been in the job they were.
None of this could have been foreseen and, like I said, the main issues are "conveniently" being overlooked.