Support for most senior members of the Royal Family has declined over the past two months, according to a new Ipsos poll of 1,089 British adults conducted in November.
The Princess of Wales remains the second most popular royal with a 64% favourability rating, but this marks a two-point drop from September. King Charles saw a larger decline, falling five points to 51%, while Queen Camilla experienced the steepest drop, down six points to a 35% favourability score. Princess Anne, often praised for her dedication, also saw a notable decline, dropping seven points to 55%.
Prince William, ranking as the most popular royal, was the only senior figure whose favourability score remained unchanged at 65%.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry saw a slight improvement, rising two points to 30%, though his wife Meghan Markle’s favourability slipped to 20%.
Prince Andrew remains the least liked member of the Royal Family, with his popularity falling to just 10%.