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The Sun is among many newspapers using a previously unseen photo of the Queen, released on Sunday night, ahead of her state funeral.
The Guardian picks out details from the funeral plans, saying Prince George and Princess Charlotte will walk behind the coffin.
The Metro has a simple but striking front page, depicting the Queen in her younger years alongside the words: “Thank you Ma’am”.
Farewell to our glorious Queen” the Daily Express says, alongside a newly released photograph of the late monarch beaming in a powder blue dress.
Monday’s papers dedicate their front pages to the Queen ahead of her state funeral in Westminster.
On the eve of her funeral, Buckingham Palace released an unseen portrait of the Queen.
He has added salt to Ivan Toney’s wound’s after brutally trolling him following Arsenal’s emphatic win over Brentford. GABRIEL Toney had been left speechless by his first ever England call up – and he still hadn’t found his voice today. Brentford barely heard a peep out of their striker as he was outshone by Arsenal superstars William Saliba, he Jesus and Fabio Vieira. And Gabriel rubbed in the defeat even more when he Tweeted after the game: “Nice kick about with the boys.” Smug Arsenal fans joined in too, as they chanted “Ivan Toney, a stroll in the park.” The…
Buckingham Palace have released the order of service for the funeral of the Queen at Westminster Abbey today – at 11:00 BST.
She’s legend Leah Bracknell’s widow has posted a poetic and poignant Facebook tribute to his ex-wife on the third anniversary of her death, telling the world that “grief is the price of love”. EMMERDALE She’s star Leah Bracknell, who played Zoe Tate on the soap for 16 years between 1989 and 2005, sadly died of lung cancer three years ago. Her husband Jez Hughes shared a blurry photo of the pair together before lamenting that he had lost her when she was aged just 55 – on the “same full moon as the Queen”. Jez, who works as a shamanic healer,…
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