Public backing for the Royal family has fallen to its lowest in more than three decades, a new poll has suggested.
The number of Britons who still want a monarchy has fallen by 11 percentage points to just over a half of the population in the last three years, the new figures indicate.
The statistics, the lowest in the 33 years Ipsos has been polling about the Royals, signal withering support for the monarchy among younger people.
In 1993, there was a 69 per cent approval rating for the royals, just a year after a difficult period for the late Queen Elizabeth II.
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