royal family has grown into a worldwide treasure over time. As demonstrated when everyone came together to support Kate Middleton following her cancer announcement, their fame can occasionally be a good thing.
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At other times, the attention may be too much to bear (just take a look at you, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry). Americans were asked in a YouGov poll what they thought of members of the British royal family. The results are quite telling; the company calculated a percentage based on the number of people who have a positive opinion of each royal, as quoted in a report.
Prince William surprised me by outperforming his brother with a favorability rating of 58 percent. With 53 percent, Prince Harry trailed closely behind him, indicating that slightly more than half of those surveyed have favourable opinions of the Duke of Sussex.
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Naturally, there were other royal family members on the list besides Prince Harry and Prince William, both living and deceased. It should come as no surprise that Princess Diana received the highest favorability rating (76 percent), followed by Queen Elizabeth II (67 percent). Kate Middleton (52 percent) came in fifth place, behind her brother-in-law and husband, which was quite