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Prince William is hoping his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, being vaccinated for the coronavirus will help quell uncertainty about the shot among the British people.
A Buckingham Palace spokesperson confirmed earlier this month that the Queen, 94, and her husband, Prince Philip, 99, were given a vaccine in an effort to not only inoculate the duo from contracting COVID-19, but "to prevent inaccuracies and further speculation" as well.
The second in line to the throne spoke about his grandparents, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, during a video call with National Health Service staff and volunteers that was released late Saturday.
"My grandparents have had the vaccine and I am very proud of them for doing that,’’ William said.
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Prince William urged the public to get the coronavirus vaccine after his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and grandfather Prince Philip, received a dose.
Prince William is encouraging citizens to get the coronavirus vaccine.
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