Many of Sunday’s Papers lead with the image of Prince William and Princess Kate along with Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan on a walkabout at Windsor. The four met crowds who had gathered outside Windsor Castle.
Most papers lead with some form of royal news – as the Queen’s funeral date has now been set for 19 Monday and King Charles III has been officially proclaimed king.
The Independent – William and Harry come together to mourn the Queen 
The front page of the Independent leads with the Windsor walkabout as the Prince and Princess of Wales along with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex greeted crowds outside Windsor Castle.
Daily Star Sunday – A nation mourns: William and Harry reunited in grief
The Daily Star Sunday leads with the reunion of William and Harry and their wives as they all grieve for the Queen.
Sunday Express – Together for Granny
A picture from the Royal reunion also dominates the front page of the Sunday Express, which leads on the headline ‘Together For Granny’.
The Sun on Sunday – All 4 one
The Sun on Sunday leads with an image of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan viewing flowers and cards outside Windsor Castle.
Sunday People – Peace for Gran
The public show of unity between William and Harry is on the front of the Sunday People.
The Observer – Charles III assumes ‘the heavy duties of sovereignty’
A striking image of King Charles III during Saturday’s formal proclamation ceremony dominates the front page of The Observer.
Divisions emerge in response to ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu
The ICC has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and his former defence minister, Yoav Gallant. The ICC says both men – alongside a Hamas leader who was killed in July – bore “criminal responsibility” for crimes during the war between Israel and Hamas. The court accuses Israel of using starvation as a war tactic and for intentionally targeting civilians.
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Biden says warrant ‘outrageous’
“Whatever the ICC might imply, there is no equivalence – none – between Israel and Hamas,” Biden said in a statement, external. “We will always stand with Israel against threats to its security.”
Friday’s news briefing – ICC issues arrest warrant for Netanyahu, UK weather warnings as cold snap bites, John Prescott tributes
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has backed the ICC’s issuing of arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and his former defence minister, Yoav Gallant. The ICC says both men – alongside a Hamas leader who was killed in July – bore “criminal responsibility” for crimes during the war between Israel and Hamas. The court accuses Israel of using starvation as a war tactic and for intentionally targeting civilians.
Europe and the US have been split in their response to the warrant. European countries including Britain have said they respect the ICC decisions and note Netanyahu will be arrested if he steps foot into their countries. The Canadian prime minister also confirmed he will follow the ruling of the ICC. The US has backed Israel and called the warrant ‘outrageous.’
Tributes are continuing to pour in for ex-deputy prime minister John Prescott, who died aged 86.
Storm Bert dominates the UK news as the cold snap continues to bite the UK with snowy conditions coming and weather warnings issued for the weekend.
Divisions emerge in response to ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu
The ICC has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and his former defence minister, Yoav Gallant. The ICC says both men – alongside a Hamas leader who was killed in July – bore “criminal responsibility” for crimes during the war between Israel and Hamas. The court accuses Israel of using starvation as a war tactic and for intentionally targeting civilians.
Storm Bert live: Schools closed as frozen Britain covered by snow before rain deluge arrives this weekend
Storm Bert live: Schools closed as frozen Britain covered by snow before rain deluge arrives this weekend Many Britons again faced freezing temperatures overnight ahead