The United Kingdom is one of the few countries in the world that maintains a royal regime, and recently well-known data websites have made popularity rankings for many royals; among the 15 royals, Meghan Markle, whose popularity has plummeted as he decided to leave the UK, is ranked second from the bottom this time by escaping the fate of "crane tail". Queen Elizabeth II, the patriarch of the royal family, is firmly in the first place with a super high approval rate of more than 70%.
UK data survey and analysis firm YouGov recently released the support rankings of 15 members of the Royal Family for the fourth quarter of 2021. Among them, the queen, who will celebrate the 70th year of her reign this year, will sit in the first place with a super high approval rating of 76%. Although the royal system is often considered obsolete and unnecessary in contemporary society, it is clear that this has no impact on the popularity of the Queen, and the masses still love her quite a lot.
Ranked second and third are Prince William, who receives 66% support, and Princess Kate, who receives 65% support, and the two who often go in and out of the public welfare activities have left a pro-people and positive image in the hearts of the public. This was followed by Prince Philip, who passed away last year, who came in fourth with 60 percent support. In fifth place is the Queen's daughter, Princess Anne, who has received 56% support for her extensive philanthropic work in recent years.
And Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who have been "out of the UK" for nearly two years, are both lagging behind this ranking! Prince Harry came in ninth with 39% approval, while Meghan ranked fourteen out of 15 with 26% approval! At the end of the list is Prince Andrew, who was prosecuted for the scandal, who was "permanently expelled from the royal family" by the queen for the scandal, and has returned all military ranks and royal patron status in the middle of the month, and according to sources, he will also stop using the title of Prince in official occasions in the future.