Jacintha Saldanha, the nurse who killed herself after answering a hoax call from two Australian presenters in connection with the Duchess of Cambridge, is understood, to have left 3 suicide notes, one of which criticises the hospital and staff members at the King Edward VII Hospital where Mrs Saldanha worked and where the Duchess of Cambridge was receiving treatment for morning sickness.

The hospital had said that no disciplinary action had been taken with regards to the incident. A spokeswoman said both nurses involved were offered full support and made it clear "they were victims of a cruel journalistic trick".

Labour MP Keith Vaz, who is acting as a spokesman for Saldanha's husband Ben Barboza and two children, said the hospital must provide them with the "full facts" of what happened after the call.

But, according to the Mirror, a source said: "One of the letters, which is the longest, deals with the hospital and is critical in its tone. Needless to say, Ben wants a full inquiry into what happened, and he wants to make sure the truth comes out.

Written and presented by Ann Salter