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Britain's Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton pose for a photograph in St. James's Palace in central London
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Britain's Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton (L) pose for a photograph in St. James's Palace, central London November 16, 2010. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
updated 11/21/2010 3:16:10 AM ET 2010-11-21T08:16:10

Prince William and his fiancée Kate Middleton should be Britain's next king and queen, not the heir to the throne Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, two polls showed on Saturday.

An ICM poll, published in Britain's News of the World newspaper, showed that 64 percent of people wanted William and his future bride as next in line to the throne, while a YouGov poll in the Sunday Times found the majority of Britons thought William would make a better king than his father Charles.

Charles, 62, is currently next in line to the throne, now occupied by his mother Queen Elizabeth, 84. The British public has no say in who should be their next king or queen, a largely symbolic role in a country run as a parliamentary democracy.

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The ICM survey also found that fewer than one in five people wanted the crown to pass to Charles and Camilla. The YouGov poll showed that 44 percent of people thought Charles should make way for his son to become the next king, against 37 percent who thought he should not.

William and Middleton, both aged 28, announced their engagement this week, the photogenic couple drawing extensive media coverage.

Charles is seen by some as too old to inject vitality in the monarchy should he eventually succeed his mother. Charles's wife Camilla is nowhere near as popular as his first wife, Princess Diana, who died in a car crash in 1997 after they had divorced.

The surveys come a day after Charles, in a television interview, said Camilla could be queen if he is crowned king.

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Video: 'Queen Camilla' comment causes royal ruckus (on this page)

Charles married Camilla, his long-time lover, five years ago and at the time of the marriage, it was officially decided that she would have the title Princess Consort if Charles becomes king.

A CNN/ComRes poll this week found that more than three-quarters of those surveyed believed William and Middleton's wedding would be good for the monarchy.

While many Britons welcome William's wedding, set for spring or summer next year, some have expressed concern that a lavish event would be inappropriate for a country reeling from harsh austerity measures to tackle a record budget deficit.

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Video: 'Queen Camilla' comment causes royal ruckus

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    >>> our interview with prince charles airing tonight on nbc is making big headlines tonight in the uk. all because of a single question we asked him, which apparently had not been asked directly before, will camilla , his wife, ever become wife? so back to our london bureau we go. nbc's jim maceda. jim, this has apparently set off a big reaction tonight.

    >> brian, all the focus in london was supposed to be on the dated venue for the wedding of kate and william. but instead the buzz is about prince charles and his second wife, camilla . it all started with an honest question.

    >> will she become queen of england?

    >> reporter: clearly catching the prince off guard.

    >> that could be.

    >> reporter: those three words "that could be" set off a media firestorm. leading the news on britain's main tv channels . and reigniting a 5-year-old controversy. will camilla ever be queen? at the time charles married camilla , britons expressed little support. many here saw her as a factor in the breakup of his marriage to princess diana . so instead, camilla could be given the title princess consort , not queen, and the matter was laid to rest. until the question was asked in an unscripted interview and the controversy has blown up again.

    >> charles admit for the first time that camilla could be queen.

    >> reporter: and as charles paid a visit to flood victims in cornwall, already banner headlines in some of tomorrow's british papers are not about the wedding of principle and his fiance, kate, but about camilla and questions that have divided the nation. just the kind of headline the house of windsor doesn't need. tonight, clarence house is saying there has been no change that camilla is and will remain prince's consort. but there's no question this will overshadow preparations for the wedding of a prince and his indisputable queen to be.

    >> more from that interview later

Photos: The life and times of Prince Charles

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  1. Queen's first-born

    Prince Charles was born at Buckingham Palace, the London home of Britain's kings and queens, on Nov. 14, 1948. Here, the future Queen Elizabeth II holds the young prince after his Dec. 15 christening ceremony at the palace's music room, where he was baptized using water from the River Jordan. (PNA Rota / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. A sister for Charles

    Elizabeth stands with her husband, Prince Philip, and their children Prince Charles and Princess Anne at Clarence House, the royal couple's London residence, in this August 1951 photo. Anne had been born a year earlier. (AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. Polo, here we come

    In 1952, Charles' mother became Queen Elizabeth II. Here, she is seen, right, with the prince and Countess Edwina Mountbatten as they arrive at a polo match in Malta. Charles was to become an accomplished polo player later in life. (Hulton Archive / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. Oh boy, more horses

    In 1960, Charles took part in other equestrian events, including foxhunting and was a frequent attendee at horse events. Here, he strides down the sidelines at the at the Badminton Horse Trials, a premier event held at the Duke of Beaufort's Gloucestershire estate. (Hulton Archive / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. Vroom, vroom!

    In 1965, Prince Charles gained another sibling, Prince Andrew. Here, the pair are seen with Princess Anne as they try out motorized go-karts. (Hulton Archive / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. Sweet on polo

    Prince Charles stands behind a horse during a 1966 polo match in Jamaica. He was to play competitively until 1992, when a series of injuries forced his retirement. He continued to participate in charity games until 2005. (Harry Benson / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. Feather in his cap

    As heir to the British throne, Charles was showered with a string of titles and honors, including being named the Prince of Wales at age 9. Here, he is seen in June 1968 after being installed as a Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter in a ceremony at Windsor Castle. (Fox Photos / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. Serious side

    As he approached his 21st birthday, Charles took on an increasing number of official duties. Here, he visits the Tilbury Docks, a run-down area in East London that was undergoing restoration, in August 1968. (Fox Photos / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. Media spotlight

    With increased responsibilities, Charles was thrust further into the media spotlight. Here, he sits down for a June 1969 interview with British television presenter David Frost for, "A Prince For Wales," a documentary anticipating his investiture as the Prince of Wales. (Fox Photos / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. Now it's official

    Queen Elizabeth II places the coronet of The Prince of Wales on her son's head during his July 1969 investiture ceremony at a castle in Wales. (Central Press / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. The love that never died

    Around 1970, Charles met Camilla Shand, a relationship that was seen as an unsuitable match by palace staffers and other members of the royal family. (They are pictured at a polo match during this period.) Shand went on to marry Andrew Parker Bowles and Charles eventually married Diana Spencer. However, Parker Bowles and the prince stayed in touch, eventually resuming their romantic relationship. (Serge Lemoine / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. It's a hat, not a wig

    The prince wears a bearskin hat in his role as Colonel in Chief of the Welsh Guards during a July 1975 Trooping Of The Colour ceremony at Horse Guards Parade in London. (Serge Lemoine / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. Mourning a mentor

    Charles and his father, Prince Philip, attend the funeral of Earl Louis Mountbatten, an uncle and mentor who was assassinated by the Irish Republican Army in 1979. (Fox Photos / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. Past girlfriend, future wife

    In the summer of 1980, Prince Charles began a relationship with Lady Diana Spencer, seen at right with Camilla Parker Bowles, with whom Charles had stayed in touch. Charles and Diana became engaged in February 1981. (EPA via Sipa Press) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. Happy couple

    Charles and Diana pose for the cameras outside Buckingham Palace after announcing their engagement in February 1981. Charles looks taller than his fiancée in this picture, but that's because he's standing on a higher step -- he was actually half an inch shorter than his future wife. (Hulton Archive / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. Sealed with a kiss

    On July 29, 1981, Charles and Diana were married in a glittering ceremony at London's St. Paul's Cathedral, an event watched on TV by about a billion people. Here, the prince and his new princess kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. Charles' mother stands at right. (Hulton Archive / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. The honeymooners

    No Caribbean beach for Charles and Diana's honeymoon; instead, it took place at Balmoral, the royal family's home in the Scottish highlands. Here, the couple relax on the banks of the River Dee, which flows through the 50,000-acre Balmoral estate. (Hulton Archive / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. And baby makes three

    The Prince and Princess of Wales great well-wishers and the press on the steps of St Mary's Hospital, London, as they introduce their newborn son, William, who was born on June 21, 1982. Charles was reported to be the first father in the British royal family to be present at his children's births. (Princess Diana Archive / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. Billy the kid

    Charles and William at Kensington Palace, London in December 1982. Kensington Palace was the residence granted to him by Queen Elizabeth II, who lived at nearby Buckingham Palace. (Keystone / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. The spare

    In September 1984, Prince William was joined by a brother, Prince Harry. The siblings were known, cheekily, as "the heir and the spare." Here, Charles and Harry walk in the grounds of Highgrove House, the prince's country home in Gloucestershire. (Tim Graham / Tim Graham/Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  21. One-handed golf on horseback

    An accomplished polo aficionado, Charles played the game as often as his royal duties allowed. Here, he is seen in action as a member of the Diables Blues team at Cowdray Park in Sussex, England, in August 1985. (Slim Aarons / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  22. Putting on a brave face

    Princes Harry and William stand between their father and mother as they attend a parade in London in August 1995. By this time, the couple had been estranged for almost a decade, the prince living mostly at Highgrove and the princess at Kensington Palace. They were divorced a year later. (Johnny Eggitt / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  23. On Aug. 31,1997, Diana was killed in a high-speed car accident in a road tunnel in Paris, France, along with companion Dodi Al-Fayed and their driver. Here, Diana's brother, Charles, her sons and her former husband stand as her coffin is paraded through the streets of London. An estimated 2.5 billion people watched the funeral on TV, making it the most watched event in history. (Jeff J. Mitchell / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  24. Farewell to a beloved grandmother

    Prince Charles stands vigil beside the coffin of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth (who was usually known as the Queen Mother) as it lies in state in London on April 8, 2002. Charles was particularly close to his grandmother, known for her sunny disposition as well as her defiance of the Germans during World War II. She was 101 when she died. (Adrian Dennis / AFP/Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  25. Your skirt looks nice

    After the deaths of Diana and the Queen Mother, Charles' longtime love, Camilla Parker Bowles, came more into the spotlight and eventually moved into Charles' household in 2003. Here, the couple are pictured at a highland games event in Scotland in August 2004. (Christopher Furlong / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  26. What the papers said

    Photographs of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles dominate the front pages of British daily newspapers following the announcement of their engagement on Feb. 10, 2005. (Scott Barbour / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  27. A wedding blessed

    Because they were both divorced, Charles and Camilla were married in a civil ceremony on April 9, 2005. Immediately following the marriage, their union was blessed at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, where this photo was taken. (Chris Young / Pool via Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  28. Wedding album

    The official wedding photo shows Charles and Camilla with their families at Windsor Castle. Left to right, back row: Prince Harry, Prince William, Tom and Laura Parker Bowles. Left to right, front row: Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II and Camilla's father, Major Bruce Shand. (Pool / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  29. He's in the army now

    Charles sits for a group picture after presenting campaign medals to soldiers from the Black Watch on Jan. 20, 2010, in Fort George, Scotland. The regiment lost five soldiers during its seven-month tour of Afghanistan. (Jeff J Mitchell / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  30. Don't fence me in

    Charles visits a Polish bison reserve on March 16, 2010, during a three-day trip as part of a tour of Eastern Europe. As his mother, born in 1926, reduces her public duties, Charles is expected to increase his role in representing the royal family. (Chris Jackson / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
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