The Sun – Thank you, Gareth
The Sun thanks outgoing England manager Gareth Southgate – who announced he was leaving on Tuesday after losing in Sunday’s Euro 2024 final. It’s the second consecutive European Championship final Gareth Southgate has led England to. Much of the online reports around Southgate’s resignation look back at his time as the Three Lions boss, the farewells and thank yous from his players as well as looking ahead at who could replace him.
The front page also features a report on Prince Harry and Meghan.
Harry Kane sends emotional 77-word message to Gareth Southgate after England boss stepped down
ENGLAND captain Harry Kane has posted an emotional message of thanks to Gareth Southgate.
Southgate stepped down as Three Lions boss today after eight years in charge of the nation.
Following a second consecutive European Championship final heartbreak, Southgate called time on his stint in the hot-seat for England.
And his captain Kane, who made 81 appearances under the 53-year-old, has taken to social media to thank the gaffer for his time.
The emotional post read: “Boss. Thank you for everything you have done for me and our country!
We Americans loved having our own Royals in Harry & Meghan… but the whining & drama means the Disney fairytale is over
ONCE upon a time in America, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle epitomised a modern fairytale.
The charming prince and the glamorous actress had captured the world’s imagination and could do no wrong.
And in the United States especially, their story seemed like a Hollywood script come to life.
Finally we had a royal couple we could claim as our own. And they moved here, too!
Wow, they really loved us as much as we loved them. Yet that was then.
Now, like their trajectory in Britain, Americans’ infatuation with Harry and Meghan has significantly cooled.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Editorial 17 July 2024.
Wednesday’s front pages feature a variety of stories covering national and international politics as well as domestic stories including the resignation of England football manager Gareth Southgate – who resigned yesterday after eight years in charge.
Elsewhere, Jay Slater, 19, whose body was found yesterday also makes the front pages. There is also room for the latest from TV shows and showbiz gossip.