The release of a video by the Princess of Wales in which she revealed she had completed her course of chemotherapy dominates many of Tuesday’s front pages. The heart-warming three-minute clip features Prince William, their children, and was described as “deeply personal”. The Princess thanked the British public for their support and said that her focus now is on staying free of disease so that she could take on public duties again soon.
Metro reports that the Princess released the “moving message”, which featured a clip of the Prince of Wales and their children, to confirm she was in a new phase of recovery from cancer. The Daily Express quotes Kate from the video as its headline, “Your kindness is humbling… out of darkness can come light”, and features the Princess with Prince William and their children taken from the video.
The Daily Mirror also hails the film as “Kate’s message of hope” and highlights that the Princess said her focus was on staying free of the disease, and she hoped to take on public duties again. The Daily Mail carries a photo of the Princess resting her head on Prince William’s shoulder in the video.
The Times leads on the announcement of Kate’s recovery and also reports on the Commons’ vote on the government’s plans to limit winter fuel allowance for most older people. Meanwhile, the Daily Telegraph carries an article by Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of the winter fuel payment vote in which she says pensioners are on course for a £1,700 boost under Labour. The Guardian leads on the vote, and the paper reports that the prime minister is staying defiant on the cut, with Sir Keir Starmer set to restate the government’s tough economic message in a speech to the Trades Union Congress. Finally, the Financial Times recommends relaxing competition rules in the EU and greater use of joint procurement in defence to stop the bloc from falling behind the US and China
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