New poll reveals the 3 least trusted members of the Royal Family

New poll reveals the 3 least trusted members of the Royal Family
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New poll reveals the 3 least trusted members of the Royal Family
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A new poll asked Britons who they trust the most and the least in the royal family and the results are surprising.

Daily Express commissioned a survey conducted by polling firm Teche on the popularity of the top 10 Royal Family members. Teche asked 1630 Britons whether they trusted these 10 most high-profile Royal Family members and here’s what they found.

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The Bottom 3

The publication reported that the Queen’s children, grandchildren and married-in royals – Prince Andrew, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry – are the three least trusted members of the Royal Family.

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Prince Andrew

The Duke of York came in last on the list with only 2% of the sample population trusting him. 89% outright rejected to trust the duke after his sex assault scandal, while 9% were unable to form an opinion on him.

Meghan Markle

Second to last on the list– The Duchess of Sussex– is only trusted by 12% of people who participated in the survey. 76% of people claimed that they don’t trust the actress-turned-royal at all, while 12% were indecisive on their decision.

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Prince Harry

Surprisingly or not so surprisingly, Prince Harry is the third least favourite Royal Family member, according to the result of the Poll. 30% of people trusted him, while 59% had their doubts and 11% couldn’t make a decision.

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How accurate is it?

According to the survey, Her Majesty topped the chart with 90% of people trusting her and Prince William came in second with 83% trusting him. This is more than Prince Charles, who has only 57% of people put their faith in him.

While the survey showed results that may translate and make sense to anyone keeping up with the Royal Family, it may still be a little problematic in its essence. The polling firm conducted the survey with merely 1630 people, which is a rather small group of people to base the results on. With a wider audience and more diverse sample population, the results may have varied to an extent that the least 3 trusted members may just be changed.

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