Dame Joan Collins said she was "delighted" to receive the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/world/coronavirus-latest-who-experts-to-visit-china-on-thursday-to-explore-covid-19-origin-1.1143347">Covid-19</a> vaccination this week. The actress and author, 87, received the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/health/how-the-oxford-astrazeneca-vaccine-differs-from-other-shots-1.1135819">AstraZeneca vaccine</a> at a surgery in London on Saturday, on the same day as <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/world/europe/queen-elizabeth-ii-and-prince-philip-given-covid-19-vaccine-1.1143195">Britain's Queen Elizabeth II</a>. Collins is among the first to receive the coronavirus jab created at England's prestigious Oxford University, as they were initially administered in the UK on Tuesday. She announced her decision in a post on Instagram, which went out to her 235,000 followers. The <em>Dynasty </em>star wrote in the caption that she was "delighted" to be getting the vaccination, and thanked NHS doctors for what she described as a "painless and seamless" procedure. Collins has joined a growing list of celebrities who have been vaccinated against the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/coronavirus">coronavirus</a>. Last month,<em> Lord of the Rings</em> actor Sir Ian McKellen was feeling "euphoric" after receiving the Pfizer vaccine. "It's a very special day, I feel euphoric,” said the Oscar nominee, 81. "Anyone who has lived as long as I have is alive because they have had previous vaccinations. The take-up amongst the older generation will be 100 per cent – it ought to be – because you're having it not just for yourself but for people who you are close to. You're doing your bit for society," said McKellen. The stage and screen veteran also described the vaccine as "painless". Other famous names to have received their jab in the UK include South African restaurateur and <em>The Great British Bake Off</em> judge Prue Leith, 80, rock and roll veteran Marty Wilde, 81, and Australian performer Barry Humphries, 86. Queen Elizabeth II, 94, and Prince Philip, 99, also <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/world/europe/queen-elizabeth-ii-and-prince-philip-given-covid-19-vaccine-1.1143195">received the first dose</a> of the vaccine on Saturday.