Photo of Prince William's Buff Arms During Covid-19 Vaccination Excites Fans Online
- Prince William received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday, May 18
- During the process, the Prince rolled up his sweater sleeve and exposed his biceps to allow the doctor to hit him with the jab
- Many of his fans, specifically ladies were impressed by his buffed up biceps
Prince William early this week just like many people in UK received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Source: Facebook
News about his vaccination was first made public by the Duke's official social media pages.
In an Instagram post seen by YEN.com.gh, Prince William had his arm prepared to get the life-saving jab.
William had his Blue sweater pulled up to expose his bicep so the doctor could hit him with the vaccine.
The photo was followed by a caption that read;
''On Tuesday I received my first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
To all those working on the vaccine rollout - thank you for everything you’ve done and continue to do,''
Well, his fans were not even interested in him receiving the jab but his buffed up biceps and this they made clear on the comments section of the post.
Many who commented specifically the ladies could not help but gush over him on end.
“Those guns tho!! ,” a fan commented on the post.
Yet another fan wrote;
“Ladies, focus please … ,”
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“No wonder The Duchess of Cambridge looks always so happy,” added another fan, referencing to William’s longtime wife, Kate Middleton.
“Oh, Prince William works out,” another fan noted.
This, however, did not come as a surprise to many people who have been following Prince William for a while now.
It should be noted that his impressive pysique is credited to his athletic prowess.
Prince William actively plays soccer and polo and even has a home gym where he keeps fit.
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Mohammed Awal Mohammed Awal holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies (Journalism) at the Ghana Institute of Journalism. He has worked in print and online media with Ghanaian-based The Chronicle newspaper, Starr FM and US-based online portable, Face2faceAfrica.com. He also had brief stints with Africafeeds.

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