According to a recent YouGov survey, King Charles III‘s approval rating has reached its lowest point since he acceded to the throne. The poll revealed that 59 percent of the British public still views the King positively, but 34 percent view him unfavorably.
This figure represents a decline from his net score in December and is the lowest rating YouGov has reported since Charles III became King.
The survey highlights generational differences in how Britons view the King. Among 18-to 24-year-olds, 50 percent of respondents have a negative view of King Charles, with only 33 percent expressing support. Conversely, in the over-65s demographic, 75 percent hold a favorable opinion.
King Charles’s approval is consistent with that of the monarchy as a whole and the Royal Family. However, he trails behind Prince William and his wife, who are the most popular royals.
The King has appeared sympathetic to Ukraine recently, which seems to have earned him some praise among the media after he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky last weekend. Some Royal Warrants to companies, which allow them to provide goods and services to the royal household, have also been removed after pressure from Ukrainian activists in recent months. The activists argued that the companies continued to operate in Russia despite the war.
Certain “woke” stunts by the King appear to be angering the conservative Britons most likely to support the monarchy as a traditional institution, however, such as making a show of packing dates for Muslims as Ramadan treats on social media.