Prince Andrew's popularity has reached a record low, with new polling revealing that 91% of Britons have a negative opinion of the disgraced royal. Only 4% of Britons see Andrew favourably, the joint-lowest on record.
New YouGov polling finds that 91% of Britons now hold a negative opinion of the controversial royal, up from 87% in August and the highest recorded by YouGov. The number who see the 65-year-old very negatively has increased from 69% in August to 81% today.
Meanwhile, the Prince and Princess of Wales sit at the top of the table, with 76% and 73% of Britons having a good opinion of William and Kate respectively.
These figures are both largely unchanged from last month, as is the 70% with a positive opinion of Princess Anne.
The King's popularity has risen slightly, with three in five Britons (62%) having a positive view of King Charles, compared to 59% in August. However, 29% of the public view the King in a negative light.
The Queen remains a divisive figure, with nearly half of Britons (45%) viewing her positively and four in 10 (41%) seeing her negatively, though the latter has fallen three points since August.
And the controversial Duke and Duchess of Sussex are still seen negatively by most Britons, with the public seeing Harry negatively by 58% to 30% and Meghan by 66% to 21%.
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