London, Thanasis Gavos

In awarding of prizes which were instituted in the name of their princess mother Diana will join on Thursday night both the Prince of Wales William as well as Harry, Duke of Sussex.

In further evidence of their poor relationship, however, the two brothers will not coincide in time at the eventwhich is held at the London Science Museum.

First the prince William will deliver a brief speaking about the Diana’s Legacy Awards and will then present the prizes to the 20 winners. He will also have the opportunity to talk with them about their work.

The prince Harry will then appear from California via video link to chat with the winners.

This connection will be made after his brother has left.

The managing director of the institution Dr. Tessy Ojo stated that it is an honor to have the support of both of Diana’s sons.

The awards are given every two years to 20 “outstanding young leaders who inspire the next generation to follow in the footsteps of Diana, Princess of Wales and bring about positive change in the world.”

Since Harry ceased to be a working member of the royal family, the appearances of Diana’s two sons in awards-related duties are made separately.

Kate is the most popular blue-blooded woman in a poll

In the meantime, poll in a sample of 1,085 respondents from the company Ipsos highlights the current Princess of Wales Kate Middleton until the most popular member of the royal family, with percentage 38% – slightly above her husband William which follows with 36%.

The poll came before the uproar and backlash over the doctored Mother’s Day photo.

In third place they follow me 27% “any of the grandchildren of the king” followed by Charles’ sister princess anna with 26%.

The king himself Charles collects 23% and the queen follows Camila with 12%.

In the 11% there is the prince Harryfollowed by the Duke of Edinburgh’s uncle Edward with 10%, while the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle collects 7%.

This means she is slightly more popular than Prince Andrew’s daughters Beatrix (6%) and Eugenia (5%), while the Epstein scandal-ridden Duke of York himself is bottom of the list with 2%.