Newspaper headlines: 'Kate aces it' and UK PM 'won't stop a single boat'

Newspaper headlines: 'Kate aces it' and UK PM 'won't stop a single boat'

On the front page of the Sunday Telegraph, the focus is on the prevalence of antisemitism among the UK’s middle class, as reported by a government-backed commission for the Board of Deputies of British Jews. The paper also highlights the Princess of Wales’ appearance at the Wimbledon women’s singles final, where she received a standing ovation from the crowd. Catherine’s smiling photo in the royal box dominates the cover, showcasing her grace and poise at the event.

The Sunday Mirror takes a different angle, describing the princess’s visit to Wimbledon as an “ace” moment, featuring Catherine in her elegant white ensemble. Another royal spotlight in the paper is on Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, who embraces her role as a “royal secret weapon” in assisting women dealing with global conflicts. The Sunday Mirror captures the essence of royalty and compassion in its coverage.

Meanwhile, the Sunday Times juxtaposes the joyful celebration at Wimbledon with a somber story of a child who tragically died from measles due to a decline in vaccination rates against the disease. Catherine congratulates the women’s champion, Iga Swiatek, who delivered an impressive victory over Amanda Anisimova. The paper highlights the importance of vaccination and public health in the face of preventable diseases like measles.

The Sunday Express emphasizes the overwhelming support for the princess at Wimbledon, while also featuring an exclusive message from Sir Keir Starmer defending his migrant deal with France against critics. The prime minister counters claims that the deal will not deter illegal immigration, presenting a strong defense of his policies. The front page displays a mix of royal admiration and political debate, reflecting the diverse narratives shaping public discourse

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