The British public have held an increasingly less favourable view of Prince Harry over the years, a new poll reveals.

According to research conducted by Statista and published earlier this month, the Duke of Sussex has steadily become less popular among the British public since October 2019, which was just months before his sensational exit in early 2020.

Back then (October 2019), Harry was liked by 71 percent and disliked by 22 percent of those polled but the latest data from last August showed that now, only 30 percent hold a favourable opinion of him, while 60 percent dislike him.

Royal author Ingrid Seward claimed that Harry’s explosive claims against the royals were a big contributing factor to his declining popularity.

She told the Sun: “I think what people really dislike is that he dissed his family. I think his memoir Spare earned him millions but gosh he’s paid for it. Or is still paying for it.”

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Prince Harry’s popularity has fallen over the years, a new poll shows