Charlotte1
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Yes ada, I agree. The choice of the Prince of Wales to marry his long time mistress has completely put me off the idea of him being King. With any luck QEII will live a very long time, and William with any luck will get a speech coach. He needs someone to held him with what will be a major portion of his role, which he's dead awful with (public speaking).
Elspeth, at the risk of being shouted at, on the occasion of Prince Charles' 60th birthday a poll commissioned re:Camilla being Queen vs Princess Consort had a 17% approval of the concept of Camilla being Queen. It's not just a few people. On this board, there is a very vocal Camilla Claque. That is not neccessarily a reflection of the rest of the population, where quite a few of us either get deleted or banned. Historically speaking, when a CP or monarch marries his mistress it is always poorly received...think Anne Boleyn.
The Poll you are referring to was a Yougov poll of 1000 people, not exactly extensive research. But none the less using the Yougov polls of 1000 people. In 2005 at the time of Charles and Camilla's marriage 9% ( yougov poll sample) people said they were happy to have Camilla crowned as Queen. In late 2007 after two and a half years of marriage ( again yougov poll) had 28% of people happy to have Camilla crowned Queen. So in a short time the support for Camilla as Queen had trebled. This year's yougov poll was taken just after there was much negative publicity over Camilla not continuing on with the foreign tour to Indonesia ( Just Japan and Brunei) but even so after all that negative publicity even with support falling it was still almost double from when they married. Support for Camilla will continue to go up and down but as the years pass it will continue to increase simply as a new generation come along. For example Keira Knightly when she was publicising her movie "The Duchess" stated that it was not Diana's story, she ( Keira) was only 11 when Diana died and she really didn't know the story about her. For younger people unless they actually follow royals, the only wife of Charles they would be familiar with would be Camilla, they would see no reason for Camilla not to be crowned Queen.
Monarchs are at their most popular when they are young or old. This can be seen quite clearly with Queen Elizabeth II as a young Queen from the 1950's she was a superstar, then there was a dip. Now as an elderly Queen again her popularity is sky high. The same will be the case with Charles as he gets older, he got an enormous amount of positive press for his 60th. The older he becomes the more sagelike he becomes as well. As for William his popularity has taken a fall, yougov poll again. This year more wanted Charles to succeed his mother than they wanted William to succeed, a change from the last poll taken when William left university.
It's not just this forum where the positive attitude to Camilla is noted, the British tabloids have soften as well. Particular of note is The Daily Mail which was very vitriolic, still some negative stories but generally most stories on Camilla have been reasonably positive. The editors have obviously picked up on the general public's softening attitude and it's reflected in the spin they put on their stories about her.