Former BBC royal correspondent Michael Cole says the latest opinion polls show that King Charles III’s popularity is growing.
Former BBC royal correspondent Michael Cole says the latest opinion polls show that King Charles III’s popularity is growing. “Also, the heir apparent – of course, Prince William and his wife, Kate – their popularity ratings are 71 and 72,” Mr Cole told Sky News Australia.
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