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Prince William’s Popularity Soars as Prince Harry’s Plummets, According to Royal Expert
The royal brothers, Prince William and Prince Harry, have always had a competitive relationship.
However, since Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step back as senior royals in 2020, their dynamic has drastically changed.
Camilla Tominey, The Telegraph's associate editor, believes that a significant part of Harry and Meghan's discontent with the monarchy stems from constantly living in the shadow of the Cambridges.
Unfortunately for the Sussexes, their pursuit of financial independence in California seems to have not resonated well with the British public.
According to Tominey, many people would prefer if Harry and Meghan disappeared from the public eye altogether.
In her article, she writes, “It must frustrate Prince Harry that his own popularity has become so obviously inversely proportional to his brother's.”
The YouGov poll conducted last week further supports this claim, revealing that 6 out of 10 people wish for the Sussexes to either lose their titles or stop using them.
Tominey emphasizes that the better William and Kate perform in their royal duties, the worse Harry and Meghan appear for disrupting the unity of the Fab Four.
The decision to break away from the traditional royal path and seek fame and fortune in the United States has not been well-received by the British public.
The couple's attempt to earn “Kardashian cash” has only fueled the perception that they have abandoned their responsibilities.
In his latest Apple TV documentary series, titled “The Me You Can't See,” Prince Harry openly expresses his resentment towards the expectations placed on him within the House of Windsor.
He reveals his struggles with mental health and the pressures of conforming to royal norms.