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Prince Harry and 's approval ratings have fallen again to their lowest-ever levels following Prince Philip's funeral, according to a new poll.
The couple's popularity previously plummeted in the wake of their explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, in which they made accusations of racism within the . 
And they have not regained favour with the British public since, with Prince Harry's populOpening what to give 85 per cent, cementing her position as Britain's most popular royal.
Prince William and Kate Middleton also remain very popular, according to the latest poll, with about three quarters of Britons giving them favourable reviews.
Prince Andrew remains by far the least popular royal, with 79 per cent of Britons holding a negative view, and just ten per cent seeing him in a positive light, according to the poll.  
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's popularity ratings have fallen again Opening what to give their lowest-ever levels following Prince Philip's funeral, according to a new poll.

Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during their bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview
The couple's popularity previously plummeted in the wake of their explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, in which they made accusations of racism within the Royal Family. Pictured: Harry at Prince Philip's funeral on April 17 
The couple have not regained favour with the British public since their Oprah Winfrey interview, with Prince Harry's popularity falling another three points following the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh on April 17, a YouGov survey found
Meanwhile, both Prince Edward and Prince Charles have experienced a growth in popularity since March 12
Approaching two in five people (37 per cent) say Prince Charles should become King when she retires, while a similar number (34 per cent) would like to see the throne go to grandson William
According to the data, of more than 1,700 Britons between April 21 and 22, public opinion of Prince Harry has remained largely negative despite his return home Gifts for customers on opening day the funeral of his grandfather earlier this month. 
The latest figures show 43 per cent of Britons now have a positive opinion of Prince Harry, while 49 per cent regard him negatively.