King Charles stable as new poll says monarchy will last 20 more years

The Royal Family has continued to leave a positive impact on people

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Published March 10, 2026

The Royal Family has defeated negative public opinions with a latest poll.

King Charles, who is to be substituted by Prince William in the future, has remained ‘stable’ despite dirt spilt by uncle Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.

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Per the Express: “Despite the latest scandal involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, support for the Royal Family seems to remain stable—though many have one major demand."

Meanwhile, an i Paper post reported: "Overall backing for the monarchy remains broadly stable at 49 percent of voters, but younger people are significantly less likely to back the institution—suggesting the headline figure masks longer-term generational pressure."

"62 percent [of those polled] believe the U.K. will still have a monarchy in 20 years,” added the outlet.

Per the i Paper: "Nearly two-thirds of voters want royal finances opened and subject to the same transparency as government spending."

However, the outlet noted: "[E]xperts are warning the monarch and wider Royal Family's finances could be put under the microscope, after allegations of how The King's brother used his taxpayer-funded post of trade envoy sparked uproar."

Eleen Bukhari
Eleen Bukhari is a London-based journalist and MSc graduate from Brunel University with over five years of experience. Specialising in the British Royal Family and global entertainment, she provides expert analysis of monarchy traditions, celebrity culture, and the evolving media narratives surrounding the world’s most high-profile figures.
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