Are you curious about Canadians’ perspectives on Prince Harry and Meghan’s move to Canada? Recently, Leger asked them what they think!
From January 17-21, we surveyed 1,587 Canadians who were randomly selected from LEO’s online panel, and asked them two questions:
- Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have announced their intention to live in Canada. To you, is this good news, bad news, or are you indifferent?
- Who should pay for the royal couple’s security in Canada?
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On January 8, 2020, in an Instagram post, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan (The Duke and Duchess of Sussex) announced they would “step back as ‘senior’ members of the Royal Family and work to become ‘financially independent’.” In the post, the couple also mentioned that they plan to split their time between North America and the United Kingdom.
This announcement sent shock waves through the royal family, and almost immediately, people began to wonder where in North America the couple would decide to live.
A few days later, on January 13, the Queen issued a statement from Buckingham Palace. In addition to mentioning that she supports Harry and Meghan, she noted that as the couple transitions out of their royal roles, they will split their time between Canada and the UK.[1]
While some Canadians weren’t very interested, others (along with media outlets across the country) immediately began to ask questions. Where in Canada will the couple live? How will they earn a living? And perhaps most important of all: who will be responsible for paying for their security?
Harry and Meghan’s move to Canada: good news or bad news?
We asked Canadians whether they think the couple’s announcement to live in Canada is good news or bad news.
Perhaps surprisingly, despite the substantial media attention the move is receiving, about three-in-five Canadians (61%) are indifferent. 26% think that the announcement is good news, while 9% think that it is bad news. 4% don’t know or prefer not to answer.
Ontarians are most likely to feel that this is good news (34%), and maybe there’s a bit of pride involved: in the past, Meghan Markle moved to Toronto and lived there for years while filming the television show Suits.
Who should pay for the royal couple’s security in Canada? Canadians say Meghan and Harry.
Two-thirds (67%) of Canadians think that Meghan and Harry should be responsible for covering their own security costs in Canada. This is over three times as many Canadians as the next-closest alternative: 23% feel the Government of the United Kingdom should be responsible. Only one-in-twenty (5%) Canadians feel that it should be the Government of Canada’s responsibility. 6% don’t know or prefer not to answer.
Some interesting differences emerge by age: Canadians aged 18-34 are more likely to feel that the couple’s move to Canada is good news, and are also more likely to feel that the Government of Canada should be responsible for paying for their security.
How has Canada responded?
On January 22, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that he has not spoken to the Queen about how the couple’s security costs will be covered, so what will happen remains to be seen.[2] Either way, Canadians’ opinions are clear.
Survey Methodology
This online survey of 1,587 Canadians aged 18+ was conducted from January 17-21, 2020. Respondents were randomly recruited from the Leger Opinion (LEO) online panel. The data are weighted to ensure a representative sample of the population. For comparison purposes only, a probability sample of n=1,587 would have a margin of error of +/- 2.5%, 19 times out of 20.
Sources
[1] https://www.royal.uk/statement-her-majesty-queen Retrieved January 22, 2020
[2] https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-her-majesty-prince-harry-meghan-security-costs-canada-1.5434579 Retrieved January 22, 2020
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