53% agree with Prince Charles’ comparison of Putin with Hitler – and 51% say his comments were appropriate The Russian embassy in London demanded talks with the Foreign Office this week after Prince Charles compared the Russian president with Adolf Hitler. Russia is thought to be seeking clarification about ...
Amid reports that a ‘gentle succession’ is already underway, a new YouGov poll for the Sunday Times shows significant support for Prince Charles taking on some – but not all – of his mother’s royal duties.
The percentage of the public thinking positively of Charles, Prince of Wales, is up six points since August.
The public think the heirs to the throne will do a good job as kings, but they have big shoes to fill
The Prince of Wales celebrates his 70th birthday today, but he won’t be celebrating YouGov’s new royal popularity data
YouGov Daily Telegraph Survey Results Sample Size: 2076 Fieldwork: 22nd - 24th February Weighted N 2076 996 1080 625 714 737 Unweighted...
Y ouGovR YouGov / Daily Telegraph Survey Results Sample Size: 2271 Fieldwork: 27th - 29th October 2008 Daily Telegraph Total Con Lab Lib...
Y ouGovR YouGov / Sky News Results Sample Size: 2271 Fieldwork: 27th - 29th October 2008 Total Male Female 18 to 34 35 to 54 55 + ABC1...
John Humphrys asks: is the Prince of Wales a legitimate political activist? We have long known that the Prince of Wales is a man of strong views. We’ve also known that he has seldom felt constrained by his position from making those views known to people in a position to ...
YouGov Survey Results YouGov questioned 1313 adults aged 18+ throughout Britain online on the 10th February 2005. The results have been...
47% say Prince William is best royal British ambassador; 18% Prince Harry, 7% Prince Charles
Prince Edward and Prince Charles saw the largest boost in positive opinion, while Harry and Meghan are the only royals who did not see a favourable uptick
% April 2002March 2003 % % This week a report by Sir Michael Peat has been published concerning Prince Charles and his staff, including...
The monarchy has the support of the British public, and more people want Prince Charles to take the throne after Queen Elizabeth II than think the honour should pass to Prince William, our poll for Prospect reveals.
In the past week, two separate surveys, including our weekly poll for The Sunday Times, have gauged the public’s response to the royal engagement, finding that although just as many are indifferent as are pleased by the announcement and feel the cost of the wedding should be funded by Prince Charles himself as opposed to the taxpayer, groom-to-be Prince William has still seen a surge in popularity among a largely royalist nation.
% Who do you think should succeed the Queen when she dies or abdicates? Prince Charles 47 Prince William 35 Neither; Britain should have...
Support for the Queen staying in power for the rest of her life has dropped significantly since March, and confidence in Prince Charles is up Last week it was announced that the Queen would not be attending this year’s annual meeting of Commonwealth leaders. The November meeting is to take ...
Y ouGovRYouGov / Sunday Times Survey Results Sam ple Size: 2080 Fieldwork: 13th - 14th November 2008 For detailed results, click here %...
As Prince Charles begins his New Zealand tour, most British people think it would be a shame if they vote to remove the Union Jack from their flag
If Prince Charles does become King, should his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall ...?