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Support for Monarchy at Record Low, Survey Shows Ahead of Trump State Visit

The British Social Attitudes survey shows 38% support abolishing the monarchy and a decline in its importance since 2012, with younger people favoring an elected head of state.

  • Support for the monarchy has fallen to a record low of 51% in 2024, down from 86% in 1983, according to the British Social Attitudes survey.
  • Approximately 31% of respondents felt the monarchy is unimportant, an increase from 10% in 1983, as reported by the National Centre for Social Research.
  • Around 58% prefer retaining the monarchy, while 38% would favor an elected head of state.
  • Graham Smith, CEO of Republic, stated that support for the monarchy is rapidly diminishing and described the royals as 'out of touch celebrities.
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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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