Brits approve of King Charles and don’t want him to step aside for William, new poll reveals

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AN exclusive Sun on Sunday poll reveals the public approve of King Charles and don’t want him to step aside for William.

Our survey, by Perspectus Global, polled 2,011 people across the UK.

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More than half of those polled said that Charles has done a good job as King – and most don’t want him to step down to let William take the throneCredit: Getty

More than half – 1,046 or 52 per cent – said Charles has done a good job as King . . . 

Is the Monarchy important for our country?

Very: 32%
Quite: 38%
Not important: 17%
Not at all and should be abolished: 13%

Should Charles step aside and let Prince William be King now?

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Yes: 45%
No: 55%

Has Charles done a good job as King?

Yes, the Queen would be proud: 26%
Yes, he has: 26%
Not sure: 36%
No, he hasn’t: 12%

Were you interested in the Coronation?

Very – I went to London to be there: 5%
Very – I bought memorabilia: 37%
Very – I watched it on TV: 53%
Not at all and didn’t watch it on TV: 5%

Would you welcome Harry back if he returned to England?

Yes, if he came without Meghan: 12%
Yes, he and Meghan would be a good asset to the family: 36%
Yes, if he apologised: 19%
No, he should never return: 33%

Kate has proven to be the personal favourite royal of the largest number of people

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Kate has proven to be the personal favourite royal of the largest number of peopleCredit: Dan Charity – Commissioned by The Sun

Who is your favourite royal?

Kate: 29%
William: 19%
Harry: 17%
Anne: 13%
Charles: 7%
Meghan: 5%
Zara: 4%
Edward 2%
Sophie: 2%
Camilla: 1%
Andrew: 1%

Do you support the King’s cutbacks in the family – losing working royals, etc?

Yes: 83%
No: 17%

Should Andrew be struck off by the Royal Family?

Yes – completely cut off financially: 44%
Yes – and never return to public life: 37%
No: 19%





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