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09-08-2025
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The UK's favourite royal revealed - and it's no longer Princess Kate
Since she officially joined the royal family through her marriage to Prince William in 2011, Kate Middleton, now Princess Catherine, has seen her popularity grow exponentially with every passing year. Often compared to the late Princess Diana, for her warmth and unique connection to the public, Princess Kate is undeniably one of the most loved British royals in history. You may also like Kate Middleton and Prince William's holiday body language explained Only a few months ago, in February 2025, the Princess of Wales was still in first place in terms of popularity, with her husband following behind, just as she had last year. Something has shifted in public opinion over the last couple of months, as for the first time in a while, another member of the senior royal family has taken the top spot. Prince William is now the most liked member of the British monarchy, with 74% of Brits having a favourable opinion of him. Overall, the results were good for the royals, with the majority of British people holding a positive view of the family. In the poll, 59% of people believe the monarchy is beneficial to Britain, 54% consider the royal family good value for money, and 47% say they are proud of the monarchy. Prince William's rise in popularityPrince William has always been popular with the public since he was a young boy. If, at first, it was his mother, Princess Diana's popularity that helped him conquer the public, he became an international heartthrob in the late 1990s and early 2000s. His popularity grew even further once he married his then-university girlfriend, Kate Middleton, in a grandiose wedding, and it hasn't stopped since. Last year, people saw the Prince in a new light when he had to face his wife's illness and consequently took on more royal engagements and responsibilities on his own. The public has been able to see a more personal and vulnerable side of the future King, which may have contributed to his growth in popularity, ultimately leading to him overtaking Princess Kate in the poll. Princess Anne's popularity confirmed Princess Anne has held third place in the polls for some time now, and her popularity remains unchanged, with her still securing the fictional bronze medal. The Princess Royal has often been described as an asset to the family, as well as King Charles' unofficial secret weapon and right-hand. She has always been one of the busiest working royals, but last year, especially, she took on even more engagements to allow her brother, King Charles III, time to recover after his cancer diagnosis. Tanya Curry, the chief executive of the Motor Neurone Disease Association, of which Anne has been patron since 2008, told HELLO!: "She's incredibly kind, and her human approach comes across. You feel as though you're talking to someone who really cares and understands." Moazzam Malik, Save the Children's chief executive, also had some warm words for the Princess Royal: "She's low-key, she's self-effacing, she doesn't want to take the limelight, but she's very committed. You can see that she cares about the state of Britain and the state of the world." The sentiment is widespread, as the Princess has never disappointed royal fans. Journalist Tina Brown wrote in her book The Palace Papers: "There are plenty in palace circles who believe she is the best king we will never have." Her sense of duty is undeniable, as she famously once said, "The idea of opting out is a non-starter", and it's easy to see why the King and Queen decide to rely on her for support when necessary, just as the late Queen Elizabeth II used to do before them.
Yahoo
09-08-2025
- Entertainment
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The UK's favourite royal revealed - and it's no longer Princess Kate
Since she officially joined the royal family through her marriage to Prince William in 2011, Kate Middleton, now Princess Catherine, has seen her popularity grow exponentially with every passing year. Often compared to the late Princess Diana, for her warmth and unique connection to the public, Princess Kate is undeniably one of the most loved British royals in history. You may also like Kate Middleton and Prince William's holiday body language explained Only a few months ago, in February 2025, the Princess of Wales was still in first place in terms of popularity, with her husband following behind, just as she had last year. Something has shifted in public opinion over the last couple of months, as for the first time in a while, another member of the senior royal family has taken the top spot. Prince William is now the most liked member of the British monarchy, with 74% of Brits having a favourable opinion of him. Overall, the results were good for the royals, with the majority of British people holding a positive view of the family. In the poll, 59% of people believe the monarchy is beneficial to Britain, 54% consider the royal family good value for money, and 47% say they are proud of the monarchy. Prince William's rise in popularityPrince William has always been popular with the public since he was a young boy. If, at first, it was his mother, Princess Diana's popularity that helped him conquer the public, he became an international heartthrob in the late 1990s and early 2000s. His popularity grew even further once he married his then-university girlfriend, Kate Middleton, in a grandiose wedding, and it hasn't stopped since. Last year, people saw the Prince in a new light when he had to face his wife's illness and consequently took on more royal engagements and responsibilities on his own. The public has been able to see a more personal and vulnerable side of the future King, which may have contributed to his growth in popularity, ultimately leading to him overtaking Princess Kate in the poll. Princess Anne's popularity confirmed Princess Anne has held third place in the polls for some time now, and her popularity remains unchanged, with her still securing the fictional bronze medal. The Princess Royal has often been described as an asset to the family, as well as King Charles' unofficial secret weapon and right-hand. She has always been one of the busiest working royals, but last year, especially, she took on even more engagements to allow her brother, King Charles III, time to recover after his cancer diagnosis. Tanya Curry, the chief executive of the Motor Neurone Disease Association, of which Anne has been patron since 2008, told HELLO!: "She's incredibly kind, and her human approach comes across. You feel as though you're talking to someone who really cares and understands." Moazzam Malik, Save the Children's chief executive, also had some warm words for the Princess Royal: "She's low-key, she's self-effacing, she doesn't want to take the limelight, but she's very committed. You can see that she cares about the state of Britain and the state of the world." The sentiment is widespread, as the Princess has never disappointed royal fans. Journalist Tina Brown wrote in her book The Palace Papers: "There are plenty in palace circles who believe she is the best king we will never have." Her sense of duty is undeniable, as she famously once said, "The idea of opting out is a non-starter", and it's easy to see why the King and Queen decide to rely on her for support when necessary, just as the late Queen Elizabeth II used to do before them.
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13-07-2025
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The British Royal Train Will Be Decommissioned Soon—Here's Why
The British royal train will be officially decommissioned in March 2027 due to maintenance costs. The Royals will shift to using helicopters and scheduled trains for travel between residences across the U.K. Before its retirement, the royal train will go on a farewell tour of Britain, giving the public a chance to say travel is almost synonymous with British culture. But in March 2027, the current British royal train will be decommissioned, and senior royals will instead depend on helicopters and scheduled trains to travel around the country and between their residences. 'The process to decommission the Royal Train, in anticipation of the expiry of the current contract in March 2027, will commence during the year," the Sovereign Grant Annual Report 2024-25 states. "This decision has been made due to: the cost associated with the storage and maintenance of the Royal Train versus the level of usage; the significant level of investment which would be required to keep the Royal Train in operation beyond 2027; and the two new helicopters providing a reliable alternative." The current train was built in the 1970s and is in need of tailor-made refurbishment that would most likely cost tens of millions of dollars. The original royal train was built for Queen Adelaide, the widow of King William IV, in 1842. In 1869, Queen Victoria commissioned a bespoke train vehicle for herself, since she saw touring the country as an important part of her duties. For her Diamond Jubilee (a celebration of the 60th year of her reign) in 1897, the Great Western Railway built a train of six vehicles for Queen Victoria's use. Some people are surprised that King Charles, who is known for his environmental activism, would oversee the discontinuation of the train in favor of less sustainable options like helicopters. The announcement also comes, ironically, weeks before Britain will be celebrating the 200th anniversary of public rail travel in the country. But in the last year, the royal train only made two trips, compared to 55 private charter flights, 141 helicopter journeys, and a number of scheduled flights. However, the U.K. isn't alone or completely unique in its decision. Other European monarchies have let go of their royal carriage trains over the last 25 years, with only Denmark and Norway currently retaining them. And even in those two countries, the trains are rarely used. Train lovers and fans of the British Royal Family will have a last chance to see the royal train before it goes out of commission. Before its 2027 retirement, the Royal Train will make a final farewell tour of Britain, allowing the public to see it one more time as it passes. It is unclear what will happen to the royal train after it's decommissioned, but significant train cars are often preserved in museums, so there may be opportunities to see and visit this train again, sometimes in the future. Read the original article on Travel & Leisure