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The Queen and Prince Philip receive COVID vaccines: palace – Sydney Morning Herald
The Queen and her husband, Prince Philip, have received vaccinations against COVID-19, Buckingham Palace said on Saturday.
In 1957, the Queen let it be known that Prince Charles and Princess Anne had been given the polio vaccine, to counter public fears. Aides had insisted that questions on whether the Queen had been given the jab were off limits.
The Queen and the Duke were eligible for the first wave of vaccinations due to being in the second priority group, for those aged 80 and older, which follows care home -residents and staff.
It is not known whether they had the Pfizer or Oxford AstraZeneca jab. A Buckingham…
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