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Meghan and Harry's popularity sinks to all-time low just days before Jubilee

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is at an all-time low, according to a new poll.Polling experts YouGov asked 1,692 UK adults whether they felt positively or negatively about all the Royals.And the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's popularity has sunk dramatically ahead of the Queen's Jubilee weekend celebrations.While the couple will be in the UK for the events, they are unable to take part officially as they are no longer classed as working royals.

And while eight in 10 people have a positive view of the Queen, her grandson Prince Harry holds a net score of -26, compared to -25 in March.

Just one in three people see Harry in a positive light, compared to more than half – 58% - who think of him negatively. YouGov's data journalist Connor Ibbetson said: “Meghan Markle is also at her lowest ever favourability score, at -42.“Only 23% of the public hold a positive opinion of the Duchess of Sussex, while approaching two in three (63%) have a negative view.“The Sussexes remain positively seen among the young, but by a narrow margin.

Four in ten of those aged 18 to 24 (42%) see Harry positively, and 33% see him negatively - a net score of +9. “This young age group are more closely split over Meghan with a net score of +2, as 38% view her positively and 36% negatively.“Harry and Meghan are both seen poorly by older generations.

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