Royal popularity soars among youngsters after the Queen’s death

MORE youngsters love the monarchy after the nation came together in the weeks after the Queen’s death, a new poll reveals.

Support for the Royal Family has soared among Gen Z with a majority now thinking they should remain in place.



Royal popularity soars among youngsters after the Queen’s death
Support for the Royal Family has soared

The figures, by J.L Partners show that every age group in Britain supports the Crown, while across the nation 66 per cent want them to remain in place.

Back in February just 47 per cent of 18 to 24 year olds supported a continuation of the monarchy.

It has now risen to 55 per cent.

Prince William is now the most popular Royal, with a +69 rating, followed by wife Princess Catherin (+68) and his aunt, Princess Anne (on +67).

King Charles has a +41 per cent rating, up from +27 per cent in February.

James Johnson, co-founder of J.L. Partners said: “The last few weeks have saddened the British public, but also rallied them around the crown.

“Britons’ approval of the King remains some way off their massive affection for the late Queen Elizabeth, but his popularity has risen sharply since earlier this year.

“And though enthusiasm is highest amongst older people, a majority in every age group and supporters of every political party back the monarchy to continue.

“In a divisive political world, this poll shows that the Royal Family remains Britain’s greatest unifier.”

Prince Harry has a positive rating of +3, up from -13 in February while wife Meghan remains in negative territory, on -22 .

Scandal hit Prince Andrew is the most unpopular Royal with a net rating of -68.