Britain is a constitutional monarchy, and the king or queen is the head of state.In the past two years, the British support for the Republic is about 15%.Britain can feel the changes in people's emotions, and the "Republic" of the private group "Republic" began a billboard campaign calling for the abolition of the monarchy in mid -2021.
(London Composite Electric) Queen Elizabeth II of Britain and the world resigned. Her eldest son Charles ended for 70 years. At the age of 73, he became the king of Britain and other 14 Commonwealth Kingdoms at the age of 73.
As the oldest successor in the UK, Charles faces many challenges, and he is also controversial.
The person who criticized him said that the new king was weak, vanity, interference, and not suitable for being a monarch.He was ridiculed for plants and obsession with architecture and environment, and his failure to marry the late Princess Diana would always be mentioned.
Supporters said that his outstanding work was distorted and he was misunderstood; in the fields of climate change, he ran before the times.
They think he is considerate and cares about British people from all walks of life.He has established the "Prince Trust Fund" for nearly 50 years. He has helped more than 1 million young people with poor unemployment and poor situation.
Harzel, who founded the constitutional department at the University of London, said: "Charles will encounter difficulties in following the queen. I think the monarchy may go through some tests."
Charles was born on November 14, 1948, and became the first heir to the throne at the age of 3.He married Diana in 1981, and the two had two sons William and Harry.But this marriage was eventually broken, and Diana publicly accused Camilla as a third party.In 1997, Diana died in a car accident in Paris.In 2005, Charles married Camilla.
Charles often bluntly spoke from agriculture to modernist architecture, but also faced the accusations of laughing and intervention.Haser said that as a king, he had to make changes and strictly abide by the neutral position.
At the same time, Haser praised Charles with "very strong public service consciousness and sense of public responsibility.""I think becoming the queen of the king will benefit him a lot."
poll: one -third of the British think Charles will not be a good king
YOUGOV polls show that the British have different views on Charles.Nearly one -third of people think he will not become a good king, and people who are almost the same ratio think he will be a good king.
Harzel said, "I expect he to become the queen of the king, and the situation will not change much."
In contrast, more than 80%of people think that the Queen does well or very well.
Britain is a constitutional country of the monarch, and the king or the queen is the head of state.
In the past two years, the British's support for the Republic is about 15%.In the United Kingdom, the people's emotions have changed, and the "Republic" of the private group "Republic" began a billboard campaign calling for the abolition of the monarchy in mid -2021.
The person in charge of the Republic Smith said Charles's succession will be a "major turning point."In 2001, the Caribbean national Barbados no longer used the British monarch as the head of state, which increased the possibility of imitation of other countries.
Smith said, "I won't go back to 1952." He refers to the year when the queen succeeds.Smith said Charles was "not protected by the almost indestructible obedience shield around the queen."In contrast, "Charles has been criticized and ironic."
Hasser said Charles may face the pressure of his Zen to give the eldest son William, and he "can imagine" he will do this.
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According to the YOUGOV polls released in May, William's support rate reached 77%, which is much higher than 56%of his father.
The person in charge of the Republic Smith said Charles "was not protected by the almost indestructible obedience around the queen."In contrast, "Charles has been criticized and ironic."