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His royal smileness saved Grandpa's day
FROM bishops to the King, day after day of Coronation rehearsals were taking their toll until royal rascal Prince Louis stepped in to lift the mood.
Steady Sophie stays on her feet crossing stream
THE DUCHESS of Edinburgh steps up again a day after supporting her daughter Lady Louise at the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
No crowning for Prince of Wales
WELSH royal fans should put away the flags and bunting because there are no \"current plans\" for the Prince of Wales to have an investiture.
Cake sparks airport alarm
A PIECE of King Charles's Coronation cake triggered an airport security scare because it \"has precisely the same density as plastic explosive\".
Princess of Scales
Kate puts on a surprise show at the piano to kick off contest
WARRIORS OF WOKE ARE AT NO.10'S DOOR!
BRITAIN will be stuck with the \"wokest\" government in history if Labour and the Liberal Democrats form a \"coalition of catastrophe\", senior Tories have warned.
Will Holly and Phil's 'toxic rift' break up TV's golden couple?
THEY WERE once TV's golden couple, but last night the future looked far from bright for This Morning's Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield.
Erdogan's on brink of defeat
TURKEY heads to the polls today in a vote that could see strongman leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan ousted from power.
Ex-Archbishop steps back from worship
THE former Archbishop of York has been forced to step back from leading services after he failed to act on a disclosure of child sexual abuse by a Church of England priest.
RISHI'S VOW: I WON'T BUDGE
PM tells Archbishop he WILL house migrants in barges and stands up to rebel Tory MPs
Tories battle over who to blame for election drubbing
RISHI SUNAK is under pressure to deliver policy breakthroughs after a bruising week for the Tories.
A glimmer of disbelief ...then a smile of delight
JUST like his “darling mama” 11 months earlier, King Charles appeared on the Buckingham Palace balcony to the sound of rapturous applause.
Proof it's the Royal Family that binds our nation together
THE ACT could not have been more straightforward. Yet its very simplicity underscored what the months building up to the centrepiece of yesterday’s Coronation had all been about: the transference of power was complete as the crown was set upon the head of King Charles III.
Kate, Camilla and the King dazzle in white
THE Princess of Wales kept to the day’s mainly white colour scheme with an ivory silk crepe dress.
Harry flew in (briefly) for his walk-on part
HE came, he saw, but he certainly didn’t conquer. As in the title of his controversial book, Prince Harry truly was a spare yesterday.
The telling kiss of homage from William to his King
KING CHARLES tenderly whispered “Thank you William,” after the Prince of Wales kissed his cheek during one of the most touching moments of the service.
He receives the grace of God to serve his people
CHARLES, by the grace of God, King, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith – that was how he was proclaimed when he succeeded Elizabeth II.
Global great and the good gather in tribute to Charles
IT was a ticket to the most prestigious event in modern times. Around 450 foreign dignitaries from 203 nations and realms descended on London to take their place at Westminster Abbey for King Charles’s Coronation service.
Young royals steal the show...and our hearts
PRINCESS Charlotte played big sister to Prince Louis at their grandfather’s Coronation yesterday as the young royals melted hearts from the moment they arrived at Westminster Abbey.
A stunning day of splendour and sacrament
THE organisers of the Coronation said it would be an “unforgettable spectacle”. This pledge was gloriously fulfilled on a day that mixed splendour and sacrament. From the start of the King’s procession to Westminster Abbey to the Red Arrows flypast over Buckingham Palace, the entire occasion was a model of precision, discipline and grandeur. Those in the congregation, in the crowds along the route and in the vast global television audience were witnesses to a unique moment in history.
GLAZERS COULD STAY AT UNITED
Takeover options involve brothers retaining a stake in club
HAALAND'S A GOAL-DEN STAR
Bernardo backing lethal striker to land ultimate honour
New obesity fears for under-fives
CHILDREN aged under five are being treated for obesity-related illnesses such as diabetes, asthma and gallstones, figures reveal.
TV's Reeta: Colleagues 'made race comments'
TV NEWS presenter Reeta Chakrabarti has revealed she suffered racism at the hands of BBC colleagues as a young journalist.
BBC's Sharp forced to quit in anti-Tory witch-hunt, say MPs
FORMER BBC chairman Richard Sharp was the victim of an anti-Tory witch-hunt, Conservatives have claimed.
Call for 'Marshall Plan' to bring better housing
ONE in five people struggled to keep warm last winter, and intervention on the scale of the post-war Marshall Plan is needed to ensure the most vulnerable are properly housed, a leading expert has said.
Olivia's killer Cashman 'had phone in cell'
CHILD killer Thomas Cashman is being investigated after a phone was allegedly found in his cell while he awaited trial for the murder of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel.
Sacked Met PC faced 'I can't breathe' claim
A MET Police officer sacked for mocking black colleagues had also been accused of wrapping tape around one of their necks and saying \"I can't breathe\" shortly after George Floyd's death, it has emerged.
"There's no shame in divorce,' says happily married Gabby
GABBY LOGAN has called for stigma to be taken out of divorce, saying it is wrong for people to feel like failures.
Nurses' strike 'to cost lives on critical wards'
LIVES will be lost during the nurses' strike because they have key technical skills that even the most experienced consultants cannot replace, an NHS adviser warns.