
A survey by Deltapoll of over two thousand participants found that, in terms of positive impact on society, no one can "dethrone" Queen Elizabeth even a year after her death. In second place is Prince William, the future king of the country, followed by his mother Diana Spencer and his wife, Kate Middleton. Charles III, holds the fourth place, Prince Harry the tenth place, while Meghan Markle in the twelfth.

Harry and Meghan out of succession
The most disappointed by this survey will remain the duke and duchess of Sussex, who, in addition to not having had a positive impact on the lives of the British, according to the respondents, they should also be removed from the line of succession to the throne. Harry has achieved 66% of respondents' preferences. 77% of those polled said the same fate should befall Prince Andrew of York and his daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie (57%).
62% of Britons said the UK should not become a republic. Charles III is doing his best as the new ruler, although his popularity is at an average level. 51% said Queen Elizabeth would be proud of her son's leadership of the monarchy, but 29% added that William, his heir, should at some point take the reins and start reigning.

Diana, the queen who never sat on the throne
The late Princess Diana appears in fortune polls as the next queen, a status that never came due to her divorce from Prince Charles in 1996. According to those interviewed, Diana would have been a better choice than Queen Camilla. 26 years after her death, her powerful influence is still felt.
Source: Cosmopolitan