Prince William has reacted to his grandparents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, taking the COVID-19 vaccine.
09.01.2021 - 19:28 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
direct to your inbox The Queen and Prince Philip have received their coronavirus vaccines today. Buckingham Palace announced the 94-year-old monarch and the Duke of Edinburgh, 99, had been given the injection.
The Palace usually avoids commenting on the private health matters of the royal family, however, it is understood the Queen decided the information should be made public to prevent inaccuracies and further speculation. A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: "The Queen and the Duke of
.Prince William has reacted to his grandparents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, taking the COVID-19 vaccine.
Queen ‘flushed scarlet’ after Prince Philip complimented her on her dress in a touching moment revealed by a royal insider. The furiously private couple, who have been together for 73 years, always remain professional in public settings or during official engagements with affection rarely shown.
The event itself was not unusual per se, the rollout of the vaccinations (of which two injections, spaced apart, are required), but the way in which it was broadcast to the world marked a unique moment for the royals - and it'll be a moment both they themselves and their fans will likely not forget.
The Queen and her husband, Prince Philip, have officially received COVID-19 vaccines, the Palace has confirmed. Daily Mail royal correspondent and all-around royal expert Rebecca English shared the news on Twitter today, writing, "Breaking: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have today received #COVD vaccinations at Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace announce.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip received coronavirus vaccines amid the ongoing pandemic.
Eli Countryman Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip have been given their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, royal officials told AP.The vaccinations were administered on Saturday at Windsor Castle, the location in which both royals have been quarantining since the pandemic began to spread through the U.K.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip have received COVID-19 vaccinations.The news was confirmed by Buckingham Palace who, per CBS News, stated that the 94-year-old monarch and her 99-year-old husband got their coronavirus vaccines on Saturday. The royal couple is currently at Windsor Castle, where they have been spending their time amid the pandemic.Per royal officials, the Palace commented on the queen and Philip's health to prevent inaccuracies and further speculation.
In the UK, it was God save the Queen – and the Duke of Edinburgh. Both have been given the Covid-19 vaccination, according to Buckingham Palace.
Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have been given their Covid-19 jabs, Buckingham Palace have announced. The Royal couple join more than a million people across the UK to have received the vaccination so far as the country remains in coronavirus lockdown.
As the United Kingdom continues its rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine, Buckingham Palace has revealed that Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip have both been vaccinated.On Saturday, a spokesperson from Buckingham Palace confirmed, "The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh have today received COVID-19 vaccinations." Meanwhile, a royal source revealed that a household doctor at Windsor Castle, where the queen and her husband have been residing throughout much of the pandemic, administered the
The Queen and Prince Philip have been vaccinated.
It has been confirmed that Queen Elizabeth and her husband, Prince Philip, have been administered their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Queen and Prince Philip have received the coronavirus vaccination. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, who recently spent a "quiet" Christmas, had the jab at Windsor Castle today on 9 January as they are both in the high risk category being over the age of 80.