Meghan Markle has suffered a fresh blow ahead of Prince Harry’s return to the UK this week.
The Duke of Sussex will fly to London this week to attend an Invictus event at St Paul’s Cathedral.
Harry will give a reading to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.
The King’s youngest son founded the sporting competition in 2014 when he was a working member of the Royal Family.
Meghan Markle has suffered a fresh ahead of Prince Harry’s return to the UK this week.
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No senior members of the Royal Family are expected to attend the ceremony on Wednesday.
Sources close to Meghan have confirmed she will remain in the US with the couple’s two young children Archie and Lilibet rather than joining her husband at the event.
The Duchess of Sussex has not visited the UK since September 2022 despite Harry making multiple trips to London over the last 18 months.
Meghan chose not to attend the King’s Coronation in May 2023 with reports claiming the former US actress feared her unpopularity would lead to her receiving boos from the public during the historic event.
Meghan chose not to attend the King’s Coronation in May 2023.
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Monday marked the first anniversary of the Coronation and a new poll found that all members of the Royal Family have seen their popularity increase in the last 12 months apart from Meghan Markle.
The Duchess of Sussex’s approval rating remained unchanged at 25 per cent.
The Princess of Wales received the largest rise going from 59 per cent to 69 per cent.
King Charles’s approval rating increased from 52 per cent to 56 per cent while Queen Camilla’s went from 40 per cent to 45 per cent.
King Charles’s approval rating increased from 52 per cent to 56 per cent while Queen Camilla’s went from 40 per cent to 45 per cent.
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A Palace source told the Telegraph regarding the results: “While, as ever, their commitment to service is not driven by the ups and downs of polling, I know both Their Majesties have been buoyed and encouraged by the warmth and support they have received from the public in the past challenging months, of which this is further evidence.”
The most unpopular member of the Royal Family remains Prince Andrew with an approval rating of 12 per cent but this was a one per cent increase on his rating of 11 per cent in 2023.
2,116 adults took part in the poll conducted by Ipsos for the Mail.
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