New polling on the Royal Family shows that some of the Commonwealth nations believe that King Charles III will not be able to unite them. The survey was carried out in the months leading up to the King's Coronation by leading pollster Lord Ashcroft who commissioned it due to the "little reliable data as to how people in these countries see their relationship with the Crown". The poll, which surveyed a total of 22,701 people from all 15 realms,
shows concerning results for the monarchy as a number of leading Commonwealth nations question the monarchy's ability to be a uniting force for good. The results showed that respondents in most countries and nations were more inclined to agree than disagree that "King Charles can unite everyone in my country, no matter who they voted for".
The polling showed Commonwealth nation Tuvalu overwhelmingly backed the King to reunite the country, despite Canada, New Zealand and Australia strongly disagreeing.
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