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Duchess of Cambridge gets first COVID-19 vaccination dose

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The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, has received her first dose of COVID-19 vaccine on Friday afternoon after returning from the royal tour of Scotland with her husband, Prince William.
Kate confirmed the news on Saturday morning via the official Duke and Duchess of Cambridge social media accounts.

The 39-year-old’s vaccination comes after her husband, William, received his inoculation earlier this month, according to Evening Standard.

After her jab, Kat said: “Yesterday I received my first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at London’s Science Museum.

I’m hugely grateful to everyone who is playing a part in the rollout – thank you for everything you are doing.”

She was pictured wearing a face mask, white vest top and jeans, while she received the COVID-19 vaccine dose on her left arm, according to the Kensington Palace Twitter account on Saturday afternoon.

People reported that Kate received the COVID-19 vaccine shot at the London Science Museum — which is a short drive from Kensington Palace, where she and her husband live with their three children.

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