The Princess of Wales, King Charles and Queen Camilla saw their popularity in the UK plummet recently, according to a new poll.
New figures from Ipsos, based on 1,089 British adults aged 18-75 and polled between November 8-11, showed that support for most members of the Royal Family has declined over the period of two months.
Princess Kate ranked second as the most popular member of the Royal Family with 64% favourability, however, her score was two points lower than September when it was at 66%.
Just 10% of those polled said they held an unfavourable view of her, while 22% replied Neither and 3% said I don’t know.
King Charles, who ranked fourth, saw his popularity decrease by five points, after just over half (51%) of people said they held a favourable view of him, compared to 56% in September.
Just 23% held an unfavourable view of the monarch, while 24% replied Neither and 3% I don’t know.
Queen Camilla, who ranked sixth (including the Royal Family as a whole), saw the biggest plunge out of the three after she gathered a 35% favourability score, six points lower than September’s 41%.
Out of those polled, 33% said they held an unfavourable view of her, while 29 said Neither and 3% said I don’t know.
Even Princess Anne, who came up as the third most popular royal, saw her favourability drop by seven points, as it reached 55% in November, down from 62% in September.
The Royal Family as a whole saw its favourability decrease by two points, to 50%, down from September’s 52%.
The only members of the Firm who didn’t see a decrease in their favourability were the Prince of Wales, who ranked first and gathered a 65% favourability score – unchanged from September, and the Duke of Sussex, who came up seventh and gathered a 30% favourability score, up by two points from September’s 28%.
Meghan Markle saw her popularity plunge even further as only 20% of those polled said they held a favourable view of her, down from 21% in September.
The least favourite royal remains the Duke of York, who’s only liked by 10% of people, down from 11% in September.