The most popular royal revealed: Heres how William, Kate, Harry and Meghan rank in new poll

She’s royally revered.The Princess of Wales is the most popular member of the British royal family, according to a new poll out of the United Kingdom.

The 42-year-old, who resumed royal duties earlier this week following the completion of her cancer treatment, topped the Ipsos survey, which asked Britons between the ages of 18-75 about their feelings toward the family.A sizable 66% of respondents feel favorably toward Kate, while only 10% have an unfavorable opinion of her.Her husband, Prince William, was found to be the second most popular royal with a 65% favorablity rating and a relatively small unfavorability rating at 13%.

Rounding out the top three was Princess Anne, the only daughter of the late Queen Elizabeth.The accomplished equestrian — who was dubbed a “badass” earlier this year for wielding an unruly horse of the Trooping The Colour ceremony — has a 62% favorability rating, while only 9% hold an unfavorable opinion.

The survey also found that King Charles is largely well-liked amid his second year as monarch.Charles, who has also been battling cancer, came in fourth spot with a 56% favorability score.

However, it was a different story for his estranged son, Prince Harry, and his estranged daughter-in-law, Meghan Markle, who are largely disliked across the country.The pair were among the least popular members of the royal family, along with disgraced Jeffrey Epstein associate, Prince Andrew.Just 28% of Brits feel favorablly toward Prince Harry, while a whopping 46% feel unfavorably.

The numbers were even more dire for Markle, with a 21%  favorability rating and a 53% unfavorablity rating.Only Andrew fared worse, with just 10% of Brits feeling favorably toward him, in contrast to the 66% who feel unfavorably.

Overall, the poll indicates that the royal family is in a relatively strong position, remaining largely well-liked across various age groups and regions of the country.Less than a quarter of Brits (23%) think it would be better fo...

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