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Prince William

Prince Williamis proud of the example his grandparents are setting for their British citizens.

The royal, 38, recently spokewith frontline workersand volunteers from across the U.K. via a video call about the country’s COVID-19 vaccination roll-out, and praisedQueen ElizabethandPrince Philipfor getting the vaccine.

“My grandparents have had the vaccine and I’m very proud of them for doing that,” William said, adding, “It’s really important that everyone gets their vaccine.”

Buckingham Palace announced earlier this month that the Queen, 94, and her husband, 99, who are both in the high-risk category,were given vaccinations. “The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh have today received Covid-19 vaccinations,” a Buckingham Palace spokesperson told PEOPLE on Jan. 9.

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News of their vaccinations came one day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced anew national lockdownfor England and Scotland until at least mid-February as a new, more virulent strain of the disease has begun to spread.

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London is in Tier 4 lockdown, which means citizens must stay home except for approved reasons such as buying food, exercising outdoors, medical purposes or work that can’t be done from home.

The U.K. has approved both the Pfizer-BioNTech and AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines in their fight against the virus. Hundreds of vaccination sites and hospital hubs have been established across the British country to administer the vaccines. Last week, NHS England opened the first seven large vaccination centers helping those who are most at risk from COVID-19 to access vaccines for free, regardless of where they live.

“I want to say a huge congratulations to everyone involved in the vaccination program because it looks tremendous, it really does,” William said during his latest video call. “I know what a massive difference it is going to make to everyone. It is also worth pointing out I think that this isn’t something that happens really easily and that everyone has access to around the world. This is because we have a world-leading NHS and we have the right people, research and development here.”

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