Prince Harry's popularity plunges to its lowest level EVER as Britons turn their backs on him

The Duke of Sussex is currently the least popular he has been since YouGov started recording in 2011
Prince Harry's popularity has plummeted to its lowest level ever recorded in the aftermath of his explosive tell-all interviews.
The Duke's autobiography Spare has dominated the news coverage so far in 2023 with bombshells were leaked ahead of its release tomorrow.
Harry has also pre-recorded multiple interviews in the UK and US to promote the book and address the claims he has made in his memoirs.
However, the extended coverage of his autobiography and the televised tell-all chats with journalists have worsened his popularity with the British public.
The latest YouGov poll conducted between January 5-6 shows that just 26 percent of Britons have a positive view of Prince Harry.

This represents a seven-point drop in popularity for royal in around a month.
The polling indicates Harry's autobiography has not gone down well with the British public.
Sixty-four percent of Brits that were polled said they had a negative view of the Duke of Sussex.
Prince William has suffered multiple attacks from his brother in Spare and the Prince of Wales's popularity has also suffered as a result.
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The first in line to the throne's popularity has fallen by eight points but remains significantly higher than Harry's levels.
Sixty-nine percent of Britons still hold a positive view of Prince William, which is down from 77 percent in December 2022.
One of the most staggering claims from Prince Harry's autobiography was that his brother had been accused of knocking his brother to the floor during an argument in 2021.
Harry wrote in the book: “It all happened so fast. So very fast.

“He grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and he knocked me to the floor.
“I landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me.
"I lay there for a moment, dazed, then got to my feet and told him to get out.”
Prince Harry added that Prince William “looked regretful and apologised” after the fight.
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