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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s popularity has hit rock bottom following the release of a recent South Park episode, a new opinion poll has suggested. Support for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex slumped yet again after taking a further blow following the couple’s Netflix docuseries in December and Harry’s memoir Spare.
A Redfield and Wilton survey conducted for Newsweek revealed that Prince Harry‘s net approval rating fell from -7 percent in January to -10 percent on February 19.
The father-of-two’s approval rating has tanked by 48 points since December 5, when he registered a positive net score of 38 percent.
Meghan’s ratings also fell as her 23 percent rating in December collapsed to -17 percent in February, having stood at -13 percent in January.
The couple were reportedly rocked by the release of a recent South Park episode which implicitly slated the pair.
South Park depicted a fictional Prince and Princess of Canada embarking on a “worldwide privacy tour”.
The episode led to speculation that the Sussexes were considering legal action.
However, a spokesperson said: “This is baseless and boring.”
Support for other members of the Royal Family has seemingly received a boost in Redfield and Wilton’s most recent survey.
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