The Duchess of Cambridge says she’s “hugely grateful” after getting her first dose of the coronavirus vaccine.
Kate Middleton, 39, tweeted about getting the jab after she made an appearance at an NHS-run
center at London’s Science Museum Friday, according to media reports.
“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.”
Kate sported a blue face mask, cream-colored top and skinny jeans in the photo of her being injected.
Middleton is just the latest member of the Royal Family to get the jab. Her husband, Prince William, received his first dose last week after admitting he secretly had the virus in April 2020 and had to be isolated from his family as he struggled with his breathing.