Prince Charles Reveals If He Had The COVID-19 Vaccine Yet
Prince Charles and wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, arrive together for a visit at the Gloucestershire Vaccination Centre inside the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital on Thursday afternoon (December 17) in England.
The royal couple, both 72, met with NHS staff at the vaccination stations and were on hand to hear about the success of the program thus far. The vaccination center has vaccinated more than 1,124 frontline health and care workers as of today.
During their visit Prince Charles opened up about whether he had received the vaccine yet.
“I think I am way down the list and will have to wait,” he admitted to reporters, and added, “I think I’ll have to wait for the AstraZeneca one before it gets to my turn. I’m some way down the list.”
It’s also unclear if Camilla, or Queen Elizabeth have received the vaccine either.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have paid a visit to @gloshospitals Covid-19 Vaccination Hub in support of the recent vaccination roll-out programme.
This follows The Prince and The Duchess’s visit to the hospital in June, following the end of the first lockdown. pic.twitter.com/ZN0Q8jmyaC
— The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall (@ClarenceHouse) December 17, 2020
Prince Charles tested positive for coronavirus in March, and was in isolation with Camilla at their residence in Scotland during the first lockdown period.
After the first lockdown ended, Camilla and Charles visited the same hospital in June, which was the first engagement outside by any Member of the Royal Family.
25+ pictures inside of Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, during a visit to the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital…