2 In 3 Britons "Not Interested At All" In Royal Wedding, Says Survey

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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle will tie the knot in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle (File Photo)London, United Kingdom: 
Two in three Britons are "not interested" in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding this weekend, according to a new poll
published on Tuesday.The YouGov survey found 66 percent of British people were uninterested in the upcoming nuptials -- with around a third
"not interested at all".The poll, commissioned by anti-monarchy campaign group Republic, questioned 1,615 Britons over two days late last
week.Its release comes just four days before Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle tie the knot at St George's Chapel in the
grounds of Windsor Castle in a pomp-filled occasion.The survey found just nine percent of Britons were "very interested" in the wedding,
with only around a quarter (27 percent) planning to watch or listen to parts of the ceremony live on TV, radio or online.The poll also
suggested dissatisfaction at public expenditure on the wedding.More than half of the respondents said the royals should "pay for the entire
wedding" and three-quarters reported not wanting any taxes to be used for the event.The royal family are currently paying for the ceremony
and reception, with taxpayers picking up the tab for policing and security.Republic, the anti-monarchy campaign group which commissioned the
poll, regards Saturday's wedding as just another showbiz sideshow."It's not a lot different from the international fascination with the
Kardashians," its chief executive Graham Smith told AFP earlier this month.The poll found Britons retain affection for the monarchy, with
more than half of respondents saying they would be "disappointed" if the institution was scrapped.(Except for the headline, this story has
not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)For the latest Election Results Live Updates from
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