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Surprising new poll unveils the most popular royal – and it’s not Princess Kate

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The poll revealed that the Duchess of Sussex’s UK popularity is at its lowest point since it started being tracked in 2017.

Currently, 20% of Britons have a positive view of her, while a huge 65% see Meghan negatively.

It’s only a slight change on the previous survey results conducted between 20-21 February, which saw Britons have a 21% positive view and 65% negative view – but it’s the lowest ever recorded.

Prince Harry was also affected, as only 27% of Britons have a positive opinion of him, with 63% having a negative view – his worst score since early 2023.

Elsewhere in the poll, Princess Anne found herself in third place with 69% having a favourable view of her and has the lowest negative rating of any member of the Royal Family, with just 11%.

The King ranks fourth on 61% positivity. Just under one third (29%) have an unfavourable view of the monarch – a five-point drop since February.

Prince Andrew comes in last place, with a whopping 85% of Britons having a negative opinion of him, compared to just five percent having a positive view.

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