Some interesting polling - I think the first comprehensive polling since the Queen has died.
https://docs.cdn.yougov.com/c2lzp15u60/TheTimes_RoyalFamily_Results_220912.pdfMy summary.
1. Despite wall to wall royal family for days the proportions supporting/not supporting a monarchy have hardly budged - current numbers vs numbers in May in brackets
Support monarchy - 64% (62%)
Oppose monarchy - 21% (22%)
2. Hugely majority feel the Queen was a good monarch
3. Despite having been monarch for so long very few people had actually met the Queen - just 2%, with 27% having 'seen' her.
4. Big winner is Charles - far higher proportion say he will do a good job as King (63%) compared to previously, which was way lower at 30-40% as recently as May. This is often the case when a hypothetical leader actually becomes the person in the role, as it becomes 'real'. Will be interesting to see how public opinion settles, and we won't know that for a considerable time, but interestingly ...
5. A majority of people think Charles should continue to voice his opinions - not sure he will, but suspect that if he does he will get into hot water as monarch.
6. Most people, by a country mile, aren't planning to pay their respects in person - just 4%. Could still be a massive record breaking number heading down to London, but not really the media impression that somehow just about everyone will be making plans to attend.
7. Tories, women and oldies are far more likely to be pro-monarch.