Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will receive the coronavirus vaccine in a few weeks



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British Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip, will receive the coronavirus vaccine in a few weeks, according to media reports.

Queen, 94 and Prince Philip 99 are expected to accept the vaccine offer on the advice of their doctors.

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, who are currently staying at their Windsor Castle, are reportedly in the first group identified for vaccination.

However the Daily mail Citing high-level sources, he reported that the Monarchs will not receive preferential treatment, but will instead ‘wait in line’ during the first wave of injections reserved for people over 80 and residents of nursing homes.

Meanwhile, the Queen will celebrate Christmas at Windsor Castle for the first time in 32 years.

Buckingham Palace confirmed last week that the Queen has decided to stay at Windsor Castle for Christmas amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The Palace spokesman said in a statement: “Having considered all appropriate advice, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have decided that they will spend Christmas quietly in Windsor this year.”

The spokesperson further said: “Like everyone else, they expect things to return to normal in 2021.”

This will be the first time in 32 years that Queen will skip the celebrations at Sandringham and celebrate at Windsor Castle.

Queen has been staying at Windsor Castle since March, while Prince Philip has been there since he retired from public functions in 2017.


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