King Charles, along with his Queen Camilla, will officially begin a reign into the unknown. The death of Queen Elizabeth last year after 70 years on the throne, the longest reign in British history. The Queen became an icon of stability and continuity.
But the people Charles leads in 2023 are different in many ways compared to the subjects Elizabeth first greeted in 1953. A majority of Brits support having a monarch, but Charles is not so popular. Changing attitudes and demographics mean the numbers wanting to mothball the monarchy are growing.
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But the people Charles leads in 2023 are different in many ways compared to the subjects Elizabeth first greeted in 1953. A majority of Brits support having a monarch, but Charles is not so popular. Changing attitudes and demographics mean the numbers wanting to mothball the monarchy are growing.
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