King Carlos III and his project of reforms in the British royal house have a vote of confidence from the majority of his people, according to an online survey conducted by the newspaper. Daily mail among internet users. All the questions were in his favor, except for the last one, should his wife Camilla accept the title of queen?
The first question is whether people thought that Carlos would make a good king. 64% of voters said yes; 17% answered no, and the rest abstained from commenting.
Has public opinion changed since you assumed the role of king, following the death of your mother, Elizabeth II? Amazed, 60% say they always have a positive opinion of themselves, 26% said their impressions had improved, and only 7% had started to think less of it.
When was the coronation of King Charles III of Great Britain?
The third question touches on a sensitive topic, and yes it has a bit more margin. Should Carlos and Camilla accept public money? 59% for, 32% against.
No less controversial is the fourth. Has Carlos been a good father figure for Prince William and Harry?, his children with Diana Princess of Wales? Yes: 43% and no: 32%.
Speaking of Harry, even he and Meghan received the kindness of readers Daily mailbecause 44% think so the children of the Duke of Sussex must be treated as princes and princesses, while 33% did not agree.
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Who should be after Elizabeth II? 50% voted for Charles, and 35% for William, Prince of Wales.
Should Carlos continue to speak openly about British matters that matter to him? Yes, said 57%.
Is monarchy good for England? 52% think so.
Are you willing to watch the coronation on TV? 50% said they would use the day off to witness the ceremony.
But on the last point, opinion is completely divided. The question asking this is: What should Camilla be called?
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Empress: 36%.
Without any title: 23%.
Camilla, Duchess of Corwall: 16%.
Queen Camilla: 14%.
“According to many people, she shouldn’t be called Queen Camilla. What were they thinking, bad decision. Prince Philip was never known as King Philip. Will she be crowned too?” asked a user directly below a photo of the couple on the official Instagram account @theroyalfamily.
He Daily mail justified his poll, which was conducted online, by saying that After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Charles’ mother, many feared that faith in the monarchy would weaken. But the results show that Charles III has not only public support for his rule, but also that a quarter of his people say they now see it favorably. This may be due, in part, to his austerity policies and downsizing Buckingham’s payroll staffincluding your own family members.
The survey was conducted two weeks before the coronation, namely on May 7. (AND)
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