Majority of Britons support monarchy, polls suggestpublished at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 15 December 2022
A majority of Britons are in support of the monarchy, polls suggest.
In a YouGov , externalpoll of 1669 people for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June, six in 10 Britons (62%) thought the monarchy should continue. Only 22% were in favour of an elected head of state instead.
Similarly an Ipsos , externalpoll of 1,005 people released in January found 60% were in favour of the monarchy, while 21% favoured a republic.
Campaign group Republic wants the monarchy to be abolished and replaced with an elected head of state.
Commenting on the Harry and Meghan documentary, Republic described it as a "grubby, undignified institution".
It tweeted: "The lesson we can all take away from the Harry and Meghan series is that this is a dysfunctional family and institution, one beset by petty jealousy and pointless 'feuds' which is presented dishonestly as a source of dignity and PR."
Both Buckingham and Kensington Palace, representing the Prince and Princess of Wales, have said they would not comment on the documentary.