Princess Eugenie has been handed a surprising place on a new list of royal statistics as she has been named the sixth most Googled member of the Royal Family. The Princess was beaten out by Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, King Charles, Prince William and Princess Kate.
The list of the most searched for Royal Family members was conducted between September 2024 and August 2025 and shows that there was a huge 74,000 searches for Eugenie at her peak in February 2025. In July 2025, the numbers show that there were 59,940 Google searches, with the latest figures from last month falling slightly to 32,560.
Unsurprisingly, Prince Harry topped the list as he attracted an enormous 2.2 million individual searches throughout the full time period - nearly a million more than Meghan Markle.
Elsewhere on the list, Princess Eugenie was followed by Princess Charlotte and Princess Anne. Meanwhile, Prince Louis and the Duchess of Edinburgh took the bottom two slots as they recieved just 71,700 and 20,000 total searches throughout the time period.
Even though King Charles was the second most Googled member of the Firm overall, as he beat Meghan by around 40,000 searches, the Duchess had higher overall spikes in online interest while the monarch remained steadily popular.
Referring to the findings, expert in digital marketing Simon Brisk told the Daily Mail: "Harry and Meghan are the most Googled because they sit at the crossroads of tradition and disruption.
"They are Royals who chose to walk away, but they still carry the titles, the history, and the intrigue that come with the monarchy. That tension makes them endlessly fascinating to the public."

He added: "For Harry, the curiosity comes from unresolved family drama. Every rumour about a reconciliation with his father or brother feels like a cliffhanger in an ongoing series, and people search because they want to know what happens next.
"For Meghan, it's about reinvention. Her Netflix projects, lifestyle ventures, and carefully timed returns to the spotlight position her less as a working royal and more as a modern celebrity brand. That makes her relevant across both the entertainment and news cycles.
"In my view, what makes them different is that people aren't searching to understand their place in the monarchy. They're searching to follow their story. That's why Harry and Meghan consistently outpace even the King in Google searches."
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