Last week Clarence house released the news that Prince William had proposed to Kate Middleton. The couple met at the St Andrews University, Scotland. When they were both undergraduates and the have been together (apart from a short break) ever since. The Prince proposed on a private holiday in Kenya, using his mother’s ring. The pair has visited Kenya several times prior to this momentous occasion. With both Prince William and Kate being well travelled, they are more than likely up to date with their travel vaccinations.
If you are thinking of travelling abroad to propose to your other half we advise that you check out which vaccinations you will need to protect yourselves. For example if you were to follow in the Prince’s footsteps and pop the question in Kenya, you would require several vaccinations. Including, Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Yellow fever, Polio, Rabies, Tetanus-diphtheria and Hepatitis B. For more information about vaccinations for specific destinations contact a travel clinic, who will be able to help you.
City doc is a London based clinic which hosts travel clinics in London, as well as in Superdrug stores across the country. They offer pre-travel consultations are with experienced staff that will assess the impact of any pre-existing medical conditions on your vaccine requirements. They are also a registered yellow fever centre, which means that they can dispense anti-malarials on site. This is a service that many of their competitors cannot provide. CityDoc offers exemplary levels of service at all of their facilities and pride themselves on treating patients as individuals.
Now that the wedding date and venue has been announced, the next big thing to wonder about is where the royal pair will honeymoon. Kate has already announced that the dress will be a closely guarded secret. Probably, due to the pressure of competing with the iconic dress worn by Princess Diana. There have been rumours that the pair are seriously considering the islands north of Queensland as the destination of their romantic getaway. Other bookies favourites include a return to Kenya, the Seychelles or Scotland. For more information on getting your vaccinations for a tropical getaway visit Citydoc London Travel Clinic.