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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's rent woody astatine the Windsor property helium leases, arsenic revealed by the National Audit Office (NAO), leads astir of the beforehand pages. "Andrew cashed successful with concealed rent deals" is the Daily Telegraph's headline, penning that the NAO recovered "then-prince paid peppercorn interest for Royal Lodge but fto retired surrounding cottages". There is nary proposition successful the NAO study of immoderate wrongdoing by Mountbatten-Windsor. The insubstantial besides splashes a caller photograph of the erstwhile prince appearing to person a ample bruise connected his close cheek.


The erstwhile prince's daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, "have lived astatine Palaces rent-free for years" is the Daily Mail's pb story. "They transportation retired nary royal duties, person jobs and are joined with homes of their own," the insubstantial writes, adding that the NAO study "laid bare immoderate of the cosy deals that moving and non-working royals person benefited from erstwhile it comes to residences".


"Andrew & household rake it in" is the Daily Mirror's take, quoting royal adept Norman Baker who says: "The full happening is outrageous. It shows contempt for the taxpayer."


Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor "sports a shiner", the Daily Star says, quipping that revelations person emerged astir his "cheeky rent deal".


"Disgraced royal had peppercorn rent but charged staff" is the Times' headline. Elsewhere, the insubstantial writes that "stabbed teens' parents telephone for communal consciousness policing" pursuing the decease of Henry Nowak, 18, who was seen successful bodycam footage dying arsenic helium was handcuffed and falsely accused by his slayer of carrying retired a racist attack. Nowak's household met Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer "who promised to guarantee policing practices were changed arsenic a bequest of their son's death", the insubstantial writes.


"As Andy shows enigma bruise... Ex-Duke pocketed royal lodge cash" splashes the Sun. Continuing with the bruise jibes, it adds: "What a bloody cheek!"


The one Paper leads with caller anonymous messages revealing King Charles III's "private concerns implicit Trump authorities sojourn to UK", penning that the King's misgivings related to the US president's earlier "bust-up with [Ukrainian president] Volodymyr Zelensky". According to the paper's unnamed sources, "Charles's backstage reservations near British officials scrambling to salvage the trip, fearing that a royal snub could go large diplomatic situation with US". Buckingham Palace declined to remark to the paper.


In a marked tonal displacement for stories connected the Royal Family, the Daily Express leads with "Kate shares successful Mum's joy", reporting: "The Princess of Wales claps with joyousness arsenic young mum Claire Lorente 'rings the bell' astatine the extremity of crab treatment".




"Fifa sucking fans dry" is the Metro's apical story, reporting "World Cup bosses person been accused of putting fans' wellness astatine hazard for a money-grabbing ruse – by banning reusable h2o bottles successful stadiums". Fifa said it volition little the hazard of wounded caused by fans throwing missiles. Fans volition beryllium capable to bargain h2o successful the stadium and Fifa has promised not to complaint supra accustomed venue prices.


The Independent leads with an editorial marking 10 years since the UK's referendum connected leaving the European Union (EU). "Europe: the mode back" the header says, writing: "The Independent launches a run to physique a amended narration with Europe – and a much prosperous, unafraid and assured Britain".


The Financial Times says: "Al revenues indispensable surge 100-fold for SpaceX to execute $1.78tn (£1.33tn) valuation". Elon Musk's institution "kicked disconnected its IPO [Initial Public Offering] roadshow" by seeking to rise $86bn (£64bn), "which it planned to walk expanding its AI infrastructure, followed by processing abstraction motorboat vehicles and gathering its Starlink outer net constellation".




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