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Prince Harry has been called out by Karren Brady today after his brother Prince William triumphed in a US survey.
The Duke of Sussex was “beaten in his own backyard” by his older sibling this week.
A poll found the Prince of Wales, 41, was the United States’ most popular public figure, ahead of Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky.
The Gallup survey asked Americans for their views on 15 famous faces prominent in the news.
The 38-year-old and his wife Meghan Markle didn’t make the shortlist.
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In her latest column in The Sun, Karren, 54, claimed the couple would “no doubt assume the whole thing was rigged”.
She suggested this meant Prince Harry’s “attacks [on William had] failed to work”.
The Apprentice favourite branded the future monarch “positive, honourable, and dignified”.
“No one likes being beaten in their own backyard, do they?” she wrote.
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Karren continued: “They’ll no doubt assume the whole thing was rigged or set up by shadowy figures in The Firm to embarrass them.
“… The fact that Prince Harry lives in the States and seems to have been on a one-man mission to damage the reputation of the Royal Family makes it even more heartening that Americans can see the good side of William.”
She then stated: “He is a man of substance. Harry simply does not garner the same level of respect.”
It comes after Harry and Meghan moved to California after stepping down as working royals.
The former went into detail about his life growing up in the Royal Family in his book Spare.
He wrote about a fight he had with William: “He grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and he knocked me to the floor.”
Following the survey, Gallup admitted their surprise at the findings, with William topping polls with both Republicans and Democrats.
Lydia Saad, Gallup’s director of US social research, said: “The much higher ratings he receives from older Americans and women may tie back to their affection for his mother and feelings of empathy towards him over her death.”
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