Prince Harry's (38) Popularity has fallen to a record low, according to a new UK poll. According to the YouGov survey, almost two-thirds (64 percent) of Britons have a negative image of the Duke of Sussex, according to the Daily Mail, among others. That is six percent more than last May.
The grandson of the deceased Queen Elizabeth II. (1926-2022) had in the Netflix documentary 'Harry & Meghan' as well in his autobiography 'Spare' (German title: 'Reserve') serious allegations against the royal family. Only about a quarter (26 percent) see Prince Harry in a positive light right now, according to the survey, which was polled for 1,600 people.
According to the Daily Mail, Harry's popularity hit an all-time high of 70 percent in 2017. Public opinion of the Duke of Sussex has steadily declined over the past six years, culminating in late 2021 - the year of his TV interview with Oprah Winfrey (68) - Apparently, for the first time, there were more negative than positive voices for Harry. In the conversation with the talk legend, which ran on US television in March 2021, Harry and his wife had Duchess Meghan (41) made allegations against the royal family for the first time since she left the palace.
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Harry's memoirs 'Spare' will be officially released this Tuesday (January 10). In it he mainly attacks his brother Prince William (40), but also his father King Charles (74) and his stepmother, Queen Consort Camilla (75). In December, he and Meghan lashed out at the royal family in the Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan. Both now appear to be reflected in the polls. The Sussexes stepped down as senior royals in early 2020 and live with their two children, Archie (3) and Lilibet (1), in California. (spot on news/msu)
Prince Harry's autobiography will be released on January 10th. For the publication of his book, the 38-year-old gave a detailed interview to the British broadcaster ITV. RTL broadcast the entire conversation exclusively in Germany on January 9 from 5 p.m. in the special program “Exclusive Special: Harry, the Interview”. It is now available on RTL+ for subsequent viewing.