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Coronavirus: The future queen of Spain was vaccinated

The first dose vaccine King Felipe and Leticia’s 15-year-old daughter, Leonor, fought against the coronavirus, according to the HOLA website. The future queen of Spain was vaccinated at the International Vaccination Center in Madrid

According to the Athenian-Macedonian News Agency, although the heir to the Spanish throne is 15 years old, “according to Madrid health regulations, minors under the age of 16 who will travel outside Spain to study can be vaccinated accompanied by their parents.”

Leonor, who turns 16 in October, will be studying “between late August and early September” at UWC Atlantic College, housed in 12th-century St Donat Castle off the south coast of Wales, and will pay for her studies. her parents.

The total cost of the courses amounts to 76,000 euros. This college accepts students aged 16 to 19 and aims to “inspire those who want to make a difference” and want to work for the common good. The palace clarified that Princess Leonor made an anonymous application to the specific school and after passing the exams she was accepted.

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