British Royal Family

Duchess of Cambridge ‘Hugely Grateful' for Shot

Kate got her shot Friday, a few weeks after her husband

Move over, Prince William! The Duchess proved her husband isn’t the only one who has their upper body workout on lock, showing off her own sculpted arms while getting her first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine on Friday. Kate’s shot comes days after Will left fans stunned when he revealed serious bicep definition while getting his first shot, and one royal watcher was all of us when commenting on Kate’s post, “So everyone just has good arms in this family?”

The Duchess of Cambridge has received her first dose of COVID-19 vaccine as Britain extends its inoculation program to younger residents.

The 39-year-old wife of Prince William formerly known as Kate Middleton received her shot at London’s Science Museum, a mass vaccination center near the couple’s home at Kensington Palace, according to a photo posted on their Twitter feed.

Kate got her shot Friday, a few weeks after her husband.

“I’m hugely grateful to everyone who is playing a part in the rollout — thank you for everything you are doing,” the duchess said in a tweet posted Saturday.

Britain this week extended its COVID-19 vaccination program to everyone over the age of 30. The program has been gradually expanded to progressively younger age groups since it began in early December, and more than 70% of adults have already received at least one dose.

Other members of the royal family, including Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles, publicized their vaccine appointments to encourage people to get their shots.

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