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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: As the Queen stays at home for her health ‘ Charles, William & Harry with partner & wifes arrive at St Pauls Cathedral to ‘ Give Thanks for a Life Well Lived ‘ but being so close they are so ‘ Far Apart ‘ so Kindness & Love XX says today its 🙏🙏’s for Unity of the soul Amen

Daily Telegraph
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations remain the focus of the front pages. The Daily Telegraph reports that, despite her absence at Friday’s thanksgiving service at St Paul’s Cathedral, the ceremony was characterised by expressions of gratitude for Britain’s longest-reigning monarch. In its headline, the paper reflects the remarks of the Archbishop of York during his sermon, who thanked the Queen for “staying the course” over her 70-year reign.
Times front page
The absence of the Queen at the thanksgiving service is also the focus of the Times’ front page. The paper says the ceremony was “missing the very person who is at the centre of the nation’s thoughts” over the long weekend, after she pulled out over “discomfort” she experienced on Thursday while watching the Trooping the Colour.
Daily Express
The Daily Express’ front page is given over almost entirely to a picture of some of the “2,000 strong congregation” giving thanks to the Queen, who was “sorely missed” at the ceremony. The paper says she was able to bring “her family and the nation together” and remained the “spiritual heart” of the Jubilee celebrations
Daily Mirror front page
But despite the celebratory occasion, the Daily Mirror reports on the appearance of tensions within the Royal Family over the Queen’s Jubilee weekend. The paper says Prince William and his brother Prince Harry “appeared ill at ease” at the service on, noting they “failed to acknowledge each other” as they sat on opposite ends of the cathedral.
Daily Mail front page
The Daily Mail has a similar front page, focusing on the “painfully distant” relationship between the Queen’s grandsons. The paper notes that despite being “finally reunited” at the Jubilee service, the “estranged brothers were still worlds apart”.
i weekend front page
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s allies have warned fellow Tories they will lose the next general election if they get rid of him as party leader, reports the i Weekend. The paper says Downing Street is “braced” for a challenge to his leadership early next week, adding that the PM is “fighting for his political life” as more of his own MPs criticise him.
FT Weekend front page
The Financial Times’ weekend edition features a story that a multimillion pound legal claim has been launched against the administrators of a collapsed investment fund set up by former “star trader” Neil Woodford. The paper says Mr Woodford himself is not a target of the legal action, which has been launched on behalf of 1,500 investors looking to recoup heavy losses incurred by hundreds and thousands of savers.
Daily Star front page
People sporting beer bellies have learned they’re “not so sexy after all”, according to the Daily Star. Under the headline “Gutted”, the paper reports says that one in seven people have been “dumped over their spare tyre”.
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The Times says the Queen’s absence was “keenly felt” at Friday’s service of thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral.

But it suggests she will at least have had the “solace of missing the latest episode of the Sussex soap opera”, as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex appeared together for the first time at a major royal event in over two years. 

The Daily Mail says Prince William and Prince Harry were “finally reunited”, but notes the two “estranged brothers” were still “painfully distant”. 

“Together… yet apart” is the Mirror’s headline – published along with photographs of both royal couples – who it says appeared “ill at ease” and failed to acknowledge each other as they sat at opposite sides of the cathedral. 

“Legs it” is the headline on the front page of the Sun, which claims Prince Harry and Meghan “snubbed” a party for royals and VIPs after the service, dashing back to Windsor instead.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

The Telegraph points out that, for a monarch with a lifelong love of horse racing, the Archbishop of York’s address being “peppered with references to horses” was perhaps “the ultimate compliment” for the Queen. “Thank you for staying the course”, is the headline. 

The Guardian says the symbolism of a great state service of thanksgiving for an absent monarch was not lost beneath the “imposing dome” of St Paul’s. 

The Daily Express’ royal author Rachel Trethewey writes it was like “a West End play, but without the leading lady”, while the Financial Times sees it as a “reminder of an institution in transition”.

Meanwhile, the i reports that Conservative MPs have been warned by Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s allies they risk losing the next general election if they oust him. They believe Mr Johnson is the only Conservative politician who can retain the Leave-voting former Labour constituencies that the party swept up in the 2019 election. 

It quotes a senior government source as saying: “If you chuck Boris, you blow the Red Wall apart.”

The online-only Independent reports that food banks expect a further surge in demand from struggling families this summer, unless the government expands support for parents over the school holidays. It says one charity in Liverpool was now considering whether it would have to cap the number of people who it can help. 

The paper reports ministers have committed an extra £500m pounds to a household support fund, which allows councils to give out crisis payments, and £200m into the holiday activities and food programme.

And the Financial Times reports on what it describes as a “sobering reality” for drinkers, saying the maximum price for a pint in London is now £8, as pubs struggle to cope with spiralling inflation. 

According to a survey of thousands of bars and pubs, the average price across the country is just under £4 – a rise of more than 70% since the 2008 financial crash.

The Daily Mail says it’s almost enough to make you want to cry into your beer. But there’s better news if you live in Lancashire where a pint can be bought for just £1.79.

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