Prince Charles battled COVID earlier this year and he has just confirmed that he will receive the coronavirus vaccine.
The Prince of Wales, 72, says he will have the vaccine, but admits it may not be for some time.
He admits he is likely to be “way down” the priority list to receive a jab.
Currently priority is being given to those who are aged 80 and above, as well as to care and health workers.
On Thursday (December 17), Charles visited the Vaccination Centre at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital with wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 73.
What has Prince Charles said about receiving the COVID vaccine?
Prince Charles told staff: “I think I am way down the list and will have to wait.”
Meanwhile, as the second-in-line to the throne has already had COVID-19, he should have antibodies.
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Senior infection control nurse Coral Boston confirmed: “Charles talked about the disproportionate numbers of BAME people that COVID affected and how important it was for people of colour to have the vaccination. It was great that he acknowledged that.
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