The Royal family is very nervous about what will happen after the Queen dies.

It has been claimed that Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, could join Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, during their reign as a result of their popularity among younger generations. The Daily Mail’s Diary Editor Richard Eden claimed that the future of the Firm could be in trouble if Charles reigns alone.

He told Palace Confidential, on MailPlus: “The public just isn’t very interested in Charles and Camilla and that is a problem.

He told Palace Confidential, on MailPlus: “The public just isn’t very interested in Charles and Camilla and that is a problem.

In response, Express.co.uk ran a poll from 11am on Friday, July 22, to midday on Sunday, July 24, asking readers: “Should Charles and William conduct a joint reign?”

Overall, 1,668 people responded and some 54 percent (905 people) answered “yes”, William and Charles should conduct a joint reign.

Meanwhile, 44 percent (729 people) said “no”, they should not share the throne.

A further two percent (34 people) said they did not know either way.

Dozens of readers shared their thoughts on the future of the Royal Family in the comments below the accompanying article.

Some readers suggested that a joint monarchy should be considered as William and Charles could support each other.

Username Anna Sozzlebry said: “It’s certainly something to think about.

“It depends what William and Catherine think about it, they might want to hang back until Prince George reaches his teens.”

And username Gail54 said: “I think it’s a wonderful idea as Charles is getting on. Together they will be wonderful as one, I’m sure”

However, other readers argued that this was against the line of succession and would not be a feasible concept.

Username Goldielover said: “No. The succession doesn’t work like that. This wokeism needs to be stopped.”

Another, username Wokehater, said: “It is Charles’s right to reign next, leave it at that.”

William and Charles have stepped up together to support the Queen as her age and mobility issues have caused her to miss out on appearances in recent months.