Newspaper headlines: 'Best of Britain' and the country on a 'war footing'

Newspaper headlines: 'Best of Britain' and the country on a 'war footing'

Sunday’s front pages are filled with a smorgasbord of stories, many of which revolve around King Charles III’s official birthday celebrations. The Sunday Express goes as far as to proclaim the day as “The best of Britain”, showcasing images of King Charles donning military attire alongside Queen Camilla elegantly dressed in white, waving to adoring crowds. There is also a smaller photo featuring the Princess of Wales and her daughter, Princess Charlotte.

The Sunday Telegraph captures a classic moment of the Royal Family waving from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the Trooping of the Colour. Additionally, the paper accuses the prime minister of backtracking on his decision by announcing a national inquiry into grooming gangs, which he had previously refused to do.

Turning to the Sunday Mirror, the spotlight is on a London 7/7 terror attack survivor urging the prime minister to initiate an inquiry into the tragic events of that fateful day in 2005. The paper also highlights the fashion coordination of Catherine and Charlotte, referring to them as “twins” due to their matching teal dresses during the Trooping of the Colour.

The Mail on Sunday shifts focus towards convicted serial killer Lucy Letby, drawing attention to a story about her and quoting a prosecution witness who accuses her supporters of being attracted to “pretty young blonde females.” The paper also touches on the royal fashion, echoing the sentiment shared by other publications regarding Catherine and Charlotte’s sartorial choices

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