Meghan Markle’s popularity in America is surging. Meghan Markle’s popularity is now the same as King Charles’s, a shock new US poll has revealed.
According to a new poll conducted by Newsweek, the Duchess of Sussex was liked by 36 percent of the adults polled.
In a surprising twist that has left royal watchers and media alike buzzing, a recent groundbreaking survey has revealed Meghan Markle’s soaring popularity in the United States. The Duchess of Sussex, who has often been a controversial figure in royal circles, now shares the top spot in popularity with King Charles, according to a new poll conducted by Newsweek.
The survey shows that 36 percent of American adults hold a favorable view of Meghan Markle, reflecting a significant rise in her public approval. This newfound popularity has taken many by surprise, given the complex relationship Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, have had with the British royal family and media. The fact that Meghan’s popularity is on par with King Charles—a figure historically associated with longstanding traditions and duty—marks a notable shift in public sentiment.
In contrast, the poll reveals a shifting landscape of royal favorability in the US. Meghan’s rise to the top spot underscores a growing American fascination with her unique blend of advocacy and personal style. The survey results are likely to spark conversations about the changing dynamics of royal popularity and the impact of Meghan’s high-profile endeavors on her public image.
The poll’s findings come as a fascinating juxtaposition to the traditional royal hierarchy, showcasing how Meghan Markle’s personal brand and activities resonate with American audiences. With her involvement in various philanthropic efforts and media projects, Meghan’s profile has continued to grow, influencing public perception in unprecedented ways.
As the results of this survey circulate, they not only highlight Meghan Markle’s significant impact on American views of the royal family but also invite further discussion about the evolving nature of royal influence across the Atlantic.
In the same poll. prince William- who will not meet his brother in the UK this week – was liked by 40 percent of those polled. Only 12 percent of those polled stated they dislike him
Meghan Markle’s awkward joke to Kate Middleton that was met with ‘yawning silence’
After Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, first joined the royals for Trooping the Colour she made a lighthearted joke to Princess Kate, but according to Prince Harry, it didn’t quite land
Trooping the Colour, or the King’s Birthday Parade, is one of the biggest events of the Royal Family’s calendar, and marks the House of Windsor putting their best forward during one of their most challenging years in decades.
Both Kate and King Charles are currently being treated for cancer but both appeared at the much-loved event. The Princess of Wales has been out of the spotlight as she focusses on her recovery but made a huge effort to be there this year, but there are two other familiar faces that definitely won’t be present on the Buckingham Palace flypast – Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
However, when Meghan made her balcony debut back when she first joined the Royal Family, things were a little awkward behind closed doors, as Prince Harry revealed in his bestselling memoir Spare.
The incident occurred back in 2018, only a few weeks after Harry and Meghan had tied the knot at a star-studded ceremony in Windsor. Once the royals had gone back inside Buckingham Palace after the flypast was complete, Harry claimed, Meghan tried to crack a joke with Kate but it didn’t quite get the expected reaction, instead leading to an awkward, “yawning silence”.
At that year’s event, Meghan stunned in a baby pink dress and matching hat, standing proudly next to her new husband who was dressed in his military uniform. And while Meghan was seen chatting with Kate, William, and Camilla, Harry claims things were far more tense behind the scenes.