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Poll suggests majority of Canadian would rather see William become next King

Forty-one per cent said they would rather see Prince Charles pass off the throne to William rather than succeed Queen Elizabeth himself, while 31 per cent believed Charles should be King. Full Article at Macleans.ca

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