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Kate, Princess of Walesnarrowly defeated Prince William to become the most popular member of the British Royal Family.

About 63 percent of Britons surveyed decided Princess Kate42, was “favorable” compared to 62 percent in favor Prince William41.

When it came to which of the pair was “strongly favorable.” Kate again narrowly defeated the heir apparent by 36 percent to 34 percent.

The latest research, published by the Independentcomes while Kate is being treated for an unspecified form of cancer.

Speaking about the research, Chris Hopkins, director of political research at Savanta, described the extent of Kate's popularity.

Mr Hopkins said: “The Princess of Wales in particular, it enjoys a level of support that any politician would envy.”

Unlike Wales Duke and Duchess of Sussex had much lower scores. Only 29 percent of respondents thought so Prince Harry39, was favorable.

Only 25 percent of respondents thought the same way Meghan Markle42, was favorable and only nine percent were placed in the strongly favorable category.

Prince Harry will return to Britain next week to attend a ceremony to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus games.

A service will be held at St Paul's Cathedral to mark the anniversary of the sporting event that helps support injured military veterans. Harry launched the games in March 2014 at the Copper Box arena.

Meghan Markle He is not expected to join the prince, but instead stays USA and it will be the first time Harry has traveled since flying in to see King Charles shortly after his diagnosis of cancer.

Daily Mail royal correspondent Rebecca English said she expected Harry to arrive on May 7 after her son's celebration Prince Archie Harrison'his birthday.

Prince Harry He is also expected to meet his father King Charles while still being treated for an unspecified form of cancer.

A source said: “Although the King will have time in his diary for a short visit, this has not yet been confirmed due to the garden party schedule. Even if Harry meets his father, it is highly unlikely that Camilla will be in the same room.”

Ahead of his visit, there was speculation as to whether Harry could also meet his brother for the first time since his memoir Spare was released last year.

However, hopes that the two would meet again have disappeared. Speaking to the Daily Mail's Palace Confidential, royal expert Richard Eden said he believed a reunion was unlikely.

He explained: 'Will he see Catherine? I think that's much more unlikely. And from what I hear, William won't be meeting him. That is not a meeting that will happen again anytime soon.”