YouGov survey of 2021 adults in GB asking favourability of royal family members and the monarchy in general
In the first of our five-part series chronicling your thoughts on the forthcoming Diamond Jubilee, we ask: How important (or not) is the monarchy in modern Britain?
A greater number of 18-24 year-olds now want an elected head of state rather than a monarchy, with attitudes shifting significantly in recent years
Ethnic minority Britons are divided about the monarchy in terms of its overall image and the future
With the Jubilee marking 70 years on the throne for the Queen, YouGov looks at the British public’s attitude to the monarchy: past, present and future
YouGov poll of 2231 adults in GB asking favourability of the monarchy and members of the royal family
As the Queen becomes Britain's longest-reigning monarch, new research shows that the monarchy remains popular across all parts of British society
Poll of 2089 UK adults asking whether they would prefer a monarchy or an elected head of state.
YouGov Monarchy Trackers Do you think Britain will still have a monarch in 100 years time? Yes, definitelyYes, probablyTOTAL YESNo,...
YouGov Monarchy Trackers Do you think Britain will still have a monarch in 100 years time? Yes, definitelyYes, probablyTOTAL YESNo,...
YouGov Survey Results The Monarchy Prepared for Mail on Sunda y Sample Size: 1807 Fieldwork: 07-08 November 2003 How much do you respect...
YouGov poll of 2525 adults in GB asking about the monarchy, royal family and funding issues, including for Buckingham Palace renovations
Poll of 1000 adults in Wales asking favourability of: King Charles, Camilla, Prince William, Prince Harry, Catherine Middleton, Meghan Markle, The royal family in general, and the institution of the monarchy in general.
YouGov poll of 2030 adults in GB asking favourability of Royal Family members and attitudes towards the monarchy.
YouGov poll of 1033 Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic adults in Britain asking favourability of Royal Family members and attitudes towards the monarchy.
% From what you have heard and read, do you believe newspaper allegations about a male rape being committed by a member of the royal...
1 Recent YouGov Polling on the Monarchy and the Jubilee – Media Briefing Support for the monarchy Support for the institution of...
66% want Elizabeth II to remain Monarch; The Queen voted more popular than Politicians
Young people continue to be far less likely to approve of the institution than their elders
Royal weddings are a chance for everyone to have a party. Arch-monarchists can take to the streets (that’s to say, they can throw street parties), wave their little flags and swear undying loyalty to the Queen and her offspring. Fierce republicans can counter with anti-parties in which the television coverage from Westminster Abbey is switched off and the toasts are drunk to Oliver Cromwell. As my old colleague, Peter Snow, would put it: 'it’s all just a bit of fun!'