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Emma Rosemurgey

Prince William leaves fans 'blushing' over his 'guns' in new Covid vaccine photo

Prince William fans have been left feeling a tad hot under the collar after he shared a photo of him receiving his first Covid-19 vaccination.

Like several other members of the royal family, including the Queen and Prince Charles, the Duke of Cambridge decided to share the moment he received his first jab by uploading a photo to his official Instagram account.

"On Tuesday I received my first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine," he wrote. "To all those working on the vaccine rollout - thank you for everything you’ve done and continue to do."

In the picture, William, who is left-handed, can be seen wearing a mask and holding up his right sleeve, while looking away as a member of staff injects the vaccine.

But, instead of focusing on the vaccination itself, fans were left feeling flustered, with many rushing in to make comments about his 'bulging biceps' and killer 'guns'. Yep, the thirst is real.

"Prince William has some guns..." one person commented, while another added: "Oh, Prince William works out!"

"No wonder The Duchess of Cambridge looks always so happy," a third joked.

"I’m blushing," a fourth said, while another added: "Suns out, guns out, hubba hubba!"

Meanwhile, over on Twitter the thirst continued, with one Twitter user writing: "OMG check out the guns on Prince William. Lucky Kate!"

"With all due respect to the Duke of Cambridge, but daaaaaamn those royal guns," another added. Ladies, please.

While it seems like an awful lot of excitement over an arm, it could possibly be the first time we've seen the royal's arm, given that most royal uniform tends to include long sleeves.

Nevertheless, Prince William has been a huge advocate in encouraging people to go out and get their jabs when as soon as they're invited to do so.

So far, a whopping 20.8 million people in the UK have already received both doses.

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