Queen Elizabeth II, the UK’s longest-reigning monarch, passed away on September 8, 2022, at Balmoral at the age of 96. The Queen died after a 70-year reign over 32 sovereign states and 15 countries during her lifetime. The views on her passing away are mixed worldwide. While some mourn her loss, others anticipate the ascension of King Charles III to the throne.

In addition to paying tribute to the Queen, members of Parliament have now taken an oath to King Charles. There will be church bells, and gun salutes as local and national organizations and charities organize ways to pay their respects, with commemorative events and books of condolence. The Queen will have a state funeral in the next two weeks, where the country will come and take a glance at her for one last time and pay her tribute.

Countless foreign leaders paid tribute to the Queen, with US President Joe Biden remembering her solidarity with the US in their “darkest days” after the 9/11 incident. In addition, Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister, said the Queen was one of his “favorite people in the world.”

However, after the British ruled and colonized countless countries, exploited labor and taxes, and stole cultural/historical resources, many countries held a particular hostility. For some, there was no atonement for the role played in the oppression and enslavement of colonized peoples. Others remember how the British turned a blind eye to violent acts of racism. The survey seeks public opinion on this.

Hence, hurry and answer the survey on public opinion on the death of Queen Elizabeth II on the Real Research app from September 16, 2022. After that, you will receive 30 TNCs as a reward.

Survey Details

Survey Title:
Public Opinion on The Death of Queen Elizabeth II

Target Number of Participants:
30,000 Users

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Age: 21-99
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Note: This survey is closed. You can view the results here – Over 63% Are in Favor of the British Monarchy To Continue.