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Nearly half of Brits think Harry should lose Sussex title after Netflix series

Pic shows: Netflix Documentary Meghan & Harry Episode 4 in which couple share snaps of baby Archie But also Meghan talks of suicidal thoughts. New episodes released today 15.12.22 Fourth Trailer in which he accuses royals of lying to protect Prince Williams but not to tell the truth to protect himself and Meghan\ And Meghan says she was being ?fed to the wolves? 15.12.22 Check permissions before use Picture Netflix supplied by Pixel8000
Sympathy for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was split between generations (Picture: Pixel8000)

Nearly half of Brits believe Prince Harry should be stripped of his title following his and Meghan Markle’s docu-series.

The YouGov survey, commissioned by the Times, found that 44% of those surveyed feel the Duke of Sussex should have his title removed.

This compared to 32% who thought not, though it was unclear whether those polled had watched Harry & Meghan.

The same proportion of people felt more sympathy for the Prince and Princess of Wales after the documentary dropped earlier this month.

Around a fifth (23%) said the six-episode series made them feel less for Harry and Meghan, compared to 7% who said it made them sympathise more.

The pollster surveyed 1,672 adults from December 20 to 21, the Times reported.

Kate, Princess of Wales , second left, Prince William, right, Prince George, centre, and Princess Charlotte arrive to attend the Christmas day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham in Norfolk, England, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2022. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Many of those surveyed supported William and Kate more (Picture: AP)

Though more than half said Harry and Meghan do not ‘deserve an apology’ from the Royal Family, 51% said they should still be invited to King Charles’ coronation.

Support between Harry and Meghan and Will and Kate was divided between the age groups.

Harry and Meghan received the most support from people aged between 18 and 24, with 36% saying they had ‘more sympathy’ for them.

While only a slither of those aged 65 or over said the same, with 62% backing Will and Kate instead.

But for those aged between 25 and 49, the majority of those surveyed (37%) supported neither.

In Harry & Meghan, the couple opened up about the ongoing harassment they have faced from a British press they see as racist and antagonistic.

This image provided by Harpo Productions shows Prince Harry, from left, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in conversation with Oprah Winfrey. Almost as soon as the interview aired, many were quick to deny Meghan's allegations of racism on social media. Many say it was painful to watch Meghan's experiences with racism invalidated by the royal family, members of the media and the public, offering up yet another example of a Black woman's experience being disregarded and denied. (Joe Pugliese/Harpo Productions via AP, File)
The Duke and Duchess of York opened up in their Netflix series about royal life (Picture: Joe Pugliese/Harpo Productions v)

They claimed the royals blocked Meghan from receiving mental health support while she grappled with suicidal thoughts.

Harry also alleged Prince William ‘screamed and shouted’ at him and King Charles said ‘things that simply weren’t true’ before he broke away from royal life.

He’s had to make peace with the fact he will never get a ‘genuine’ apology from Charles or William.

Harry said the royals treated Meghan differently as, unlike them, she wasn’t ‘born’ into royal life yet was ‘doing the job better’.

In response to both halves of the programme dropping, neither Buckingham Palace of Kensington Palace has commented on the claims.

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