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Prince Harry received a small boost to his popularity rating amongst Britons in the latest YouGov poll.
The Duke of Sussex was seen positively by 30 percent of people polled in the survey in February 2025.
This marks an increase of one percent from the last YouGov poll in December 2024.
However, the overall perception of the Duke of Sussex's remains negative with a net score of -31 percent.
Prince Harry received a small boost to his popularity rating amongst Britons in the latest YouGov poll.
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A whopping 61 percent of people asked in the poll viewed Prince Harry negatively whilst 12 percent did not know how they felt about the King's youngest son.
The polling took place across February 20th-21st less than a week after the Invictus Games.
Prince Harry's sporting competition took place in Canada this year but during the closing ceremony, the duke spoke of his excitement of returning to the UK.
The next games will be held in Birmingham in 2027, the first time the competition has returned to the UK since the inaugural games in 2014.
Prince Harry's sporting competition took place in Canada this year.
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The games will take place in Birmingham in July 2027 which clashes with Queen Camilla's 80th birthday.
King Charles's wife was born on July 17 1947.
The monarch is planning multiple events centring on a thanksgiving service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor to mark the Queen's 80th birthday.
Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games in 2014 when he was still a working member of the Royal Family.
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Prince Harry is currently not on speaking terms with the Prince of Wales or Queen Camilla.
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King Charles and Prince William both attended the games in London eleven years ago.
Prince Harry is currently not on speaking terms with the Prince of Wales or Queen Camilla.
Last month, Harry declared "bring on" the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham, despite ongoing security challenges following his loss of a High Court battle over UK police protection.
The Duke has previously expressed fears of potential knife or acid attacks, telling an ITV documentary that without adequate protection, he considers it too dangerous to bring his wife or children to Britain.