To see the prince on the throne William we will have to wait (perhaps) his sixty years, at least so the royal watchers presume based on the longevity of the members of the Windsor house, but the most beloved royal scepter of the family the eldest son of Charles and Diana has already taken it, even ousting Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth. This is what emerges from a recent survey conducted by the research company YouGov from October to December 2020, and which focused on 15 most prominent members of the British royal family.
The heir to the throne ousted the august grandmother by a little, 75% of the preferences against 73%, while his wife Kate it is firm in third place with 67%.
William’s success was especially marked by those born between 1981 and 1996, who esteem the sovereign but feel more similar to the Duke of Cambridge; same response from the Boomers, born between 1946 and 1964. William and Kate, moreover, are the young and new face of the monarchy, pushed to represent it by the older members themselves, as also happened during the toughest weeks of the lockdwon.
After them, in the approval rating, Princess Anna, followed by all the others. Precipita Meghan Markle, which if at first it was seen as a breath of fresh air, now it would no longer seem so loved by the British. The Duchess of Sussex is in eleventh place, with 32% of the votes: after her only Eugenie and Beatrice of York, her father Andrew and Prince Edward. Harry, on the other hand, is eighth, immediately after his father Carlo.
Meghan is also after Camilla, who went from being the most hated woman in the UK to even having her mother-in-law’s esteem. Millennials have a positive opinion of Meghan, but the negative opinion of most Boomers takes over. Much of the British did not forgive the former actress for the break with family and whims: almost a year after the break with London no one has yet forgotten.
The spotlights, for now, are all on the Cambridge, which convey the idea of ​​a placid old-style family without too many skeletons in the closet, which conquers peers and at the same time reassures those of the old guard, little used to revolutions when it comes to monarchy. The real heir, perhaps, is really the former prince charming who made fans dream in the early 2000s.

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