Queen Elizabeth II remains the most popular royal while King Charles ranks sixth in the latest poll. The monarch ranks below the first in line to the throne, Prince William, and his late-ex-wife, Diana, Princess of Wales, according to Lord Ashcroft Polls. Pollsters asked respondents how favorably they felt about certain members of the Royal Family, with the late Queen topping the poll on 76 percent.
The King's youngest son then responded with what appeared to be an attempt at a joke, asking the judge if the restriction on sharing evidence applied to his children as he would likely be connecting with them and his wife on a Facetime call. He reportedly said: "Does that include my children, My Lord? I may be face-timing them."
Party Pieces, founded in 1987 by Princess Kate's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, was bought out of administration in May by entrepreneur James Sinclair.
The Princess Royal and Kate both scored higher than both King Charles and Queen Camilla, and only marginally less than the late Princess Diana., despite the couple being described as "a team". Although William is aware that "people want to look at glamorous dresses", being cropped out of photos is one thing that he does get a little disappointed about. Royal expert Roya Nikkhah told True Royalty TV: "The only thing I know that does slightly bother him is when he is cropped out of photos." "It's more that Kate and William have worked hard to create an image of themselves together as a united front. She went on to state that the couple are "realists" and do understand that people want to see the glamorous side and "not a man in a suit".
She then jokingly added: "Perhaps William should get himself a great Jenny Packham dress."
Kate and William undertook their Caribbean tour last year, which appeared rather different in nature. At the time of the visit, Mansey wrote: "The request was said to be more of an attempt to take some pressure off Kate.
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