Harry is giving one interview at a time.
Officially he still bears the title "Duke of Sussex".
Many Brits now think: Harry should lose this address.
London - With Harry and Meghan, one revelation interview is currently chasing the next.
A fact that apparently not only causes dark clouds in the royal family, but also increasingly upsets the population.
Harry and Meghan: British demand the title surrender in the survey
The opinion poll portal “YouGov” makes, among other things, surveys of the British population about royals, how the sympathies are currently distributed.
After the interviews, however, the British seem to be increasingly skeptical, especially about Harry and Meghan.
So when asked on May 17th whether the two should lose their royal title or no longer use it, a full 44 percent replied with "They should lose their royal title".
Another 20 percent of the approximately 5,000 respondents are of the opinion that, although they should not necessarily submit their titles, they should refrain from using them.
The two forms of address "Duchess and Duke of Sussex" are meant.
Harry and Meghan: No more "Royal Highnesses", but "Duke: in"
As a reminder: Harry and Meghan said goodbye to the royal family in the USA.
Since then, they are no longer allowed to use the term “Royal Highness” on their letterheads.
The same does not apply to "Duke and Duchess of Sussex" - these two titles still officially hold.
And that seems to be bothering people now.
Only 17 percent, especially younger people, believe that Harry and Meghan don't need to change anything.
Another 20 percent abstained from the survey with an “I don't know”.
Harry and Meghan: Older people in particular are losing approval
Royal aides have questioned whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex should continue to have royal titles, after Prince Harry discussed his upbringing in a critical light on a podcast.
A plurality of Brits (44%) think they should lose their titleshttps: //t.co/LlfkhNr8QV pic.twitter.com/rysLYOL2zk
- YouGov (@YouGov) May 17, 2021
Interesting: Especially older people, the prince and his wife slowly seem to go against the grain as a royal member.
Because the majority of people between the ages of 50-65 (55%) and over 65 (59%) voted for the option that the couple should give up their titles.
Another survey by “YouGov” also confirmed that the royals couple had a record low in terms of sympathy at the beginning of May.