First dose of coronavirus vaccine for Prince William, who via his Twitter account expressed his gratitude towards the healthcare staff. “I received my first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine on Tuesday. To all those working on the implementation of the vaccine, thank you for all you have done and continue to do,” he wrote, sharing a photo of the crucial moment.
A blue jumper and matching shirt for William, who in the photo uncovers his arm for the injection with a slightly tense expression on his face. At 38, the Duke of Cambridge had access to the dose since vaccinations for the over-30s are underway in Britain.
He is not the first member of the royal family to receive the vaccine: in January it was the turn of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, the following month of Charles and Camilla.
It is not clear whether Kate Middleton, who is a year older than her husband, has already received the dose.
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