Prince William to make better monarch than King Charles III: Poll

By Web Desk
June 07, 2023

King Charles urged to abdicate for Prince William

King Charles III has been urged to abdicate for his eldest son Prince William, according to a leading pollster.

Kate Middleton's husband is favoured to take over from the newly crowned king "sooner rather than later".

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The members of Commonwealth nations reportedly believe that William, Prince of Wales would make a better monarch than his father Charles, 74.

Charles III's popularity is dropping below his eldest son's, with people holding overwhelmingly positive views about the Wales family, a recent poll has found.

The poll, set up by Lord Ashcroft, a pollster and former chairman of the Conservative Party, found that groups would prefer the current King to abdicate and leave the nation in William's hands, with one respondent from New Zealand saying he has "done a lot wrong" and that William is "doing exceptionally well", something people are "invested in".

Lord Ashcroft's poll looked for data from across the Commonwealth, with his team surveying 22,701 people in the 15 nations where the King serves as the head of state.

The poll also conducted focus groups in eight Commonwealth realms, including Australia, the Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.

Another person, from the same country, was similarly scathing of the King, as they insisted crowds greeting the couple would be "twice or three times the size" of the current monarchs.

Prince is "younger", "vibrant" and "thinks differently" to his father, one respondent from Belize told a focus group. They added that they thought Prince William would "do a better job" as monarch than King Charles.

The King was officially crowned on May 6. The public were invited to declare in unison "God save King Charles” in a chorus of millions of voices. However, the monarch has a very different challenge facing him.


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