Popularity of Harry and Meghan plummets in UK after Oprah interview,
poll says
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[March 12, 2021]
LONDON (Reuters) - The popularity of
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan has tumbled in Britain and has never
been lower following their explosive interview with U.S. chat show host
Oprah Winfrey, according to a poll on Friday.
During the interview aired last Sunday, Meghan said her pleas for help
while she felt suicidal were ignored and that one unnamed member of the
family had asked how dark their son Archie’s skin might be.
Meanwhile, Harry, Queen Elizabeth's grandson, also bemoaned his family's
reaction of the couple's decision to step back from official duties.
The tell-all interview has plunged the 1,000-year-old monarchy into its
greatest crisis this century, and according to a YouGov poll, the
standing of the two royals has also taken a big hit in the aftermath.

It found 48% percent of the 1,664 respondents had a negative attitude of
Harry compared to 45% with a positive view, the first time his net
favourability rating had been negative, and a fall of 15 points from a
week earlier.
Meanwhile, only three in 10 people had a positive view of Meghan, while
58% had a negative opinion.
As with other polls conducted since the interview, there was a divide
between generations, with a majority of those aged 18 to 24 liking Harry
and Meghan and those over 65 overwhelmingly having negative feelings
towards them.
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Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, arrive to
attend the WellChild Awards Ceremony in London, Britain, October 15,
2019. REUTERS/Toby Melville/Pool

The only other member of the family to see their popularity fall was
Harry's father, heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles. The survey said
42% now had a negative view of him compared to 49% with a positive
opinion.
That compared to the 94-year-old queen, who was liked by 80%, and
Harry's elder brother and his wife Kate, who were popular with
three-quarters of respondents.
A separate poll, conducted partly before the interview was broadcast
in Britain, found support for the monarchy as a whole was largely
unchanged with 63% backing the institution and 25% wanting an
elected head of state.
But there were some worrying figures for the royal family. Among the
youngest age group, support for an elected head of state was higher
than that for the monarchy by 42% to 37%, although YouGov said this
was within the margin of error.
(Reporting by Michael Holden, editing by Elizabeth Piper)
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