The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Charles has had a negative impact on royals, poll reveals

diana: Public opinion changes in run-up to 20th anniversar­y of death

- LAURA ELSTON

The number of people who believe the Prince of Wales has made a positive contributi­on to the royal family has fallen in the run-up to the 20th anniversar­y of Diana, Princess of Wales’s death.

A YouGov poll commission­ed by the Press Associatio­n found that 36% of the British public think Charles has been beneficial to the monarchy, compared to 60% in 2013.

More than a quarter – 27% – think the longest-serving heir to the throne has had a negative impact on the royals, in contrast to just 15% four years ago.

The research also showed that only 14% of the British public want the Duchess of Cornwall to become Queen when Charles is King.

Most – 39% – think she should take the title of Princess Consort instead, while almost a third of Brits – 30% – believe she should not have any title at all.

Royal commentato­r Penny Junor suggested the public has still not forgiven the prince for his failed marriage to Diana, and his standing had fallen because of the publicity surroundin­g the anniversar­y.

She expressed surprise at the findings, saying: “We’ve moved on 20 years. Charles’s reputation, I thought, was completely rehabilita­ted.

“He’s become a much happier, more relaxed and more confident Prince of Wales and I thought much more popular as a result.”

The author of the Camilla biography The Duchess: The Untold Story described Charles as “the most extraordin­ary Prince of Wales”, adding: “I think he has been visionary over the years, the issues he’s tackled have all become mainstream thinking.”

She said: “He gets a hard time because his marriage failed. He’s never been forgiven for that – because Diana blamed him and he never ever said a word.

“He’s never explained what went on in his marriage. His view has always been that history will judge him. He knows that he did all he could to try and make his marriage work and he failed.”

She added: “I do think it’s a very difficult time for him. The question of Diana has always been a source of difficulty between him and his sons.”

The poll follows surveys by national newspapers which also found unfavourab­le public opinions towards Charles and Camilla.

A Sunday Express poll, conducted by Norstat, found 67% of those questioned did not support the duchess taking the title of queen when her husband becomes king, while an ICM poll for the Sun revealed 51% wanted the Duke of Cambridge to be the next monarch, while only 22% surveyed said Charles.

Media attention surroundin­g Charles’s ex-wife Diana has mounted ahead of the milestone anniversar­y on August 31.

Channel 4 has screened video footage of the late princess, who was killed in a car crash in 1997, revealing how Charles asserted his right to have a mistress.

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