PRINCE Harry’s popularity is at an all-time low — almost two in three Brits now having a negative opinion of the royal, a poll reveals.
His net favourability among 1,693 adults is -38 having been at a high of +70 in 2017, a year before he wed Meghan at Windsor.
A poll revealed Harry’s popularity has hit an all time low
Only a quarter of Brits have a positive view of the Duke of Sussex, the YouGov poll reveals.
He has, for the first time, lost the backing of younger people, scoring 0 among 18 to 24-year-olds.
Meghan’s score among Brits is -42.
She has a positive net score of +10 in the younger age group.
The Sussexes’ feud with Buckingham Palace has dented the monarchy’s popularity, the poll said.
Their score of +19 is 25 points down on last September.
YouGov works out net favourability by subtracting the percentage of Brits with a negative view from those with a positive one.
Harry’s net favourability among 1,693 adults is -38 having been at a high of +70 in 2017
Harry has lost the backing of younger people, scoring 0 among 18 to 24-year-olds