RELATED: See William and Kate’s “Grumpy Bridesmaid” 10 Years Later. On May 19, Prince William posted to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Instagram, informing the public that he had received his vaccination the day prior. “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.” While followers may have been excited to hear that the prince is on his way to inoculation, that’s not what’s been drawing the internet’s attention. Instead, the sight of Prince William’s bare bicep has many people in a frenzy. Because he’s often formally dressed with long sleeves and layers, his bare arm—posted on social media, no less—has the internet shocked.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb RELATED: The Royals Can No Longer Deny This Persistent Rumor Is a Lie, Says Source. Media reporters and social users alike have been obsessed with the seemingly bulging muscle Prince William possesses. Some of the top comments on the Instagram post include, “Wasn’t expecting a gun show this early but happy I got an invite,” “Oh, Prince William works out,” and, “He is really fit,” accompanied by a slew of emojis. The glowing praise the prince’s arm received in the comments was also echoed across many websites. This isn’t the prince’s first time having the internet’s heart eyes on him. In March, Prince William was dubbed the “World’s Sexiest Bald Man.” According to The Sun, researchers found that the royal was described as “sexy” 17.6 million times online. This number helped him beat out Hollywood’s favorite bald men, including Stanley Tucci, Dywane “The Rock” Johnson, Jason Statham, and Mike Tyson. RELATED: For more royals content delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Prince William reportedly had COVID in April 2020, shortly after his father, Prince Charles, tested positive for the virus. With the prince on his way to vaccine-induced immunity, the nation can rest easier. Some royals got their shots much earlier than the prince: Queen Elizabeth and the late Prince Phillip got vaccinated in January. After having the virus, Prince Charles received his vaccination in February. RELATED: Diana’s Friends Fear Harry Could Make This “Unthinkable” Decision Next.