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Kate Middleton Crowned Britain’s Favorite Royal Amid Health Struggles
In a surprising twist, Kate Middleton has surged to the top of Britain's royal rankings, overtaking her husband, Prince William, in a recent poll.
This comes at a time when the Princess of Wales has been largely out of the public eye due to her ongoing cancer treatment.
According to the survey results, a notable 63% of Britons have expressed their fondness for Kate, just edging out William's score of 62%.
Despite being dethroned, William appears to take the news in stride.
He seems genuinely pleased that his wife has gained such support from the public.
The couple's relationship continues to resonate with many, and it's clear that Kate's resilience during her health battles has endeared her to the nation.
Recent months have seen Kate become the subject of various speculations and conspiracy theories, yet she remains undeterred.
Her ability to connect with the public shines through, especially as she now stands as the most beloved royal in Britain.
Interestingly, 34% of respondents rated her as strongly favorable, surpassing William by two percentage points.
When looking at other members of the royal family, the numbers tell a different story.
Prince Harry received a favorable rating from only 29% of those surveyed, while Meghan Markle trailed closely behind with 28%.
Even William, who enjoys a solid reputation, garnered a strong favorability rating from just 33% of participants.
The poll, conducted by Savanta Research for The Independent, also highlighted the declining popularity of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Only 9% of respondents viewed Harry and Meghan favorably in the “strongly favorable” category, indicating a significant drop in public support.
On a less favorable note, Prince Andrew emerged as the least liked royal, with a mere 14% of participants rating him positively.