A YouGov poll says Prince Harry and Meghan were even less popular than his uncle Prince Andrew.
, including that elder brother and heir to the throne William had knocked him over during a heated argument.
The low-key trip, the monarch’s first public event of the year, was in stark contrast to the recent high-profile coverage of his son’s book, which came a month after the release of a six-part Netflix documentary series about Harry and Meghan. It said more books were being printed to meet demand, with the level of interest coming after their Netflix documentary had also attracted record viewers.
The royal melodrama does not appear to have seriously damaged the popularity of Charles or William, although the regular poll indicated that the heir’s standing, and that of his wife Kate, appears to be on a downward trend.
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