'Worrying' poll shows commonwealth countries are 'turning their backs' on King Charles

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In the latest King Charles news, a “worrying” poll has shown Commonwealth countries such as Canada and Australia are “turning their backs” on the new King. . The poll also showed how Scotland and other realms of the Commonwealth feel about the monarchy. It was conducted in the lead-up to King Charles’ coronation by Lord Ashcroft, who commissioned it due to the “little reliable data as to how people in these countries see their relationship with the Crown”. . The poll surveyed a total of 22,701 p ...
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[Music] thank you in the latest King Charles news a worrying Paul has shown commonwealth countries such as Canada and Australia turning their backs on the new king the poll also showed how Scotland and other Realms of the Commonwealth feel about the monarchy it was conducted in the lead-up to King Charles's coronation by Lord Ashcroft who commissioned it due to the little reliable data as to how people in these countries see their relationship with the crown the poll surveyed a total of 22 701 people from all 15 realms the results cast out on the king and the monarchy's ability to reunite the Realms of the Commonwealth the Pearl asked can King Charles unite everyone in their country while the results showed that the respondents in most countries and nations were more inclined to agree than disagree that King Charles can unite everyone in my country no matter who they voted for there were countries which strongly disagreed two Valu overwhelmingly backed the king to reunite the country but Canada New Zealand and Australia strongly disagreed Canada's result showed a staggering 72 percent of those polled disagreed that the king could be a uniting force only 28 agreed in Scotland the result was more divided 57 disagreed King Charles was a uniting force with only 43 in favor the result in Australia was similar 58 of people agreed while 42 disagreed four nations did not see the monarchy as a stabilizing Force people in commonwealth countries were also asked if they agree with the statement the monarchy means we have more stability in my country than we would have without it people were more inclined to agree with this statement in all but four countries Canada the Bahamas Saint Lucia and the Solomon Islands the people in Saint Lucia were most likely to disagree with a huge 62 disagreeing only 38 of people agreed Canada's result also ranked pulley with a 60 to 40 split in favor of disagreeing the Solomon Islands were more divided with 58 of people disagreeing and 42 percent of people agreeing the Bahamas followed behind with a 53-47 split with more people disagreeing with the statement further polling from Lord Ashcroft showed some groups preferred King Charles to abdicate and Make Way for Prince William to become

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