Public support for the Royal family is at its lowest level in more than 30 years of polling.
The number of British people who still want the country to be a monarchy has dropped by 11 percentage points in the past three years, to 55 per cent.
The figure, which reflects diminishing support for the monarchy in younger age groups, is the lowest in 33 years of Ipsos polling on the Royal family.
The public reported a 69 per cent approval rating in 1993, the year after Elizabeth II had spoken of her “annus horribilis” which marked a devastating fire at Windsor Castle and the end of three of her children’s marriages.
It reached a high of 80 per cent support at the time of the late Queen’s 2012 Diamond Jubilee, after which it dropped gradually to 60 per cent in the year before her death in 2022.
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