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This Morning's Holly Willoughby in 'sexism' row over Prince William Covid jab photo

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Holly Willoughby reminded guest Matthew Wright what it was like in "life as a woman" during an awkward moment on This Morning today (May 20) as they were discussing the recent picture of Prince William getting his vaccine on Instagram.Hosts Holly and Phillip Schofield were debating the latest news stories of the day with regular guest Matthew and Julia Hartley-Brewer.Prince William’s snap of him getting the Covid-19 jab has caused quite a stir, as fans and the media noticed the Duke’s incredibly muscular and toned arm while he received it.Yet as the group discussed the picture and Matthew shared his thoughts on how much of a "shame" it was the royal was trying to promote a serious issue and all people could talk about was the size of his.

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