The Papers: 'Best of Britain' and the country on a 'war footing'

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The front page of the Sunday Express. The headline reads "The best of Britain" and features an image of King Charles in military dress, with Queen Camilla dressed in white. They are waving to the crowd. There is also a smaller picture of the Princess of Wales with her daughter, Princess Charlotte.

There is an array of different stories across the front pages of Sunday's papers, but a majority of them reference the Trooping of the Colour celebrations for King Charles III's official birthday. The Sunday Express hails the day as ''The best of Britain".

The front page of the Sunday Telegraph. A picture shows Queen Camilla, King Charles, Prince William, Princess Catherine, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis on the balcony at Buckingham Palace. Separately, a headline reads "PM caves in on grooming gangs inquiry".

The Royal Family wave from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on the front page of the Sunday Telegraph, a recognisable scene for the Trooping of the Colour. Elsewhere, the paper accuses the prime minister of "caving" after announcing a national inquiry into grooming gangs - something he previously ruled out.

The front page of the Sunday Mirror. The headline reads "We deserve inquiry into 7/7 terror attack. A phot of terror attack survivor Dan Biddle features, he is straight faced. An image of Catherine and Charlotte also features, they are both in teal dresses.

The Sunday Mirror leads on the call of a London 7/7 terror attack survivor, who wants the prime minister to launch an inquiry into the events of that day in 2005. The paper also comments on how Catherine, Princess of Wales, and Princess Charlotte are "twins" for both wearing teal dresses for the Trooping of the Colour.

The front page of the Mail on Sunday. The headline reads "You're turned on by Lucy Lebty in her uniform". Separately, an image of Catherine and Charlotte features.

The Mail on Sunday also comments on the matching royal dresses but the paper leads on a story about convicted serial killer Lucy Letby. The paper quotes a prosecution witness who has accused Letby's supporters of being attracted to "pretty young blonde females".

A large image of the Tel Aviv skyline at night. The trail of missiles can be seen streaking through the sky, with blasts on the ground. The headline reads "New battle lines".

The Observer features a full-page image of an Iranian strike on Tel Aviv. The paper points out that the UK has sent fighter jets to the Middle East. The UK sent jets to the region last year. Sir Keir Starmer said aircraft were being sent "for contingency support across the region".

The front page of the Sun on Sunday. Princess Catherine and Princess Charlotte in teal dresses features, with a smaller image of the Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. Below it, an image of an RAF typhoon jet flying.

The photograph of Catherine and Charlotte dressed in teal has captured the attention of the newspapers, featuring in a large form on the front of the Sun on Sunday. The paper joins the Observer oi its coverage of the PM's RAF deployment.

The front page of the Sunday Times. The headline reads "Britain on a war footing". Elsewhere is an image of Prince George and Prince Louis, laughing in a carriage during Trooping of the Colour. A caption reads "Chuckle Brothers".

Britain is on a "war footing", according to the Sunday Times. The paper reports on the UK's deployment of further jets to the Middle East, while also highlighting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's warning that his jets will be seen over Iran's capital, Tehran.

 It wasn't me.. it was God". An images shows a giant hand coming out of clouds, dropping a microphone towards Shaggy, who is standing below with open arms.

On a completely separate story, the Daily Star on Sunday leads on how reggae musician Shaggy attributes his risque hit It Wasn't Me to God.

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