The Papers: Harry bombshell 'backfires' and Reform 're-education'

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 Harry bombshell backfire

It's a mixed bag across the papers on Sunday, however several touch on the continued fallout from the Duke of Sussex's BBC interview, which took place after after he lost an appeal over the levels of security he and his family are entitled to while in the UK. The Sunday People reports that the "bombshell" interview means that a meeting between Prince Harry and the King is "feared to be further apart", quoting an unnamed royal insider who says it "proves why" the relationship has soured.

 Now the backlash grows

The Mail on Sunday also leads on reaction to Prince Harry's sit-down interview after his court defeat, reporting that "government insiders flatly rejected" the prince's call for an investigation into the committee that downgraded his security. Commenting after the interview, Buckingham Palace said: "All of these issues have been examined repeatedly and meticulously by the courts, with the same conclusion reached on each occasion." The Home Office said it was "pleased" that the judgement was in the government's favour. Continuing along the theme of family feuds, the Mail also bills a story on the Beckham family as it reports Brooklyn "snubs" his father's 50th birthday.

 Young need a moral re-education

The Sunday Times's day-two take on the Prince Harry revelations includes comments from sources close to King Charles. The paper's royal editor Roya Nikkhah reports that the King fears that conversations with his son would be leaked to the media. An unnamed friend of the monarch suggests that it's not that the King won't speak to Prince Harry, "it's that he can't". Sunday's lead story, however, reports bold plans from Reform if it were to win a general election, including to declare a "national emergency" on illegal migration and "remoralise" young people. It quotes party chair Zia Yusuf vowing that Reform's first 100 days in power would be "more transformational even than Margaret Thatcher's".

 Blooming Reform

Reform also takes the top spot in the Observer, which dedicates this week's front page to the women who ran successful campaigns for the party in England's local elections. Some of the group, wearing their cyan rosettes, are photographed standing under a large tree in flower behind the headline 'Blooming Reform: The women who won it."

 Honour our lion-hearted heroes

Ahead of VE Day celebrations on Sunday, the Sunday Mirror leads with a "call-up" from the prime minister for the public to honour the "lion-hearted generation that defeated Nazi evil".

 O'Grady's secrets from beyond the grave

The Daily Star's Sunday edition also mentioned VE Day, however the top slot on the front page goes to the late television personality Paul O'Grady. A biography of "untold stories" is due to be released, it reports, based on "more than 100 hours of chat" with his friend Malcolm Prince.

 Britain is 'servant of communist China', says Trump aide

The Sunday Telegraph's chief US correspondent gets top billing this week for an interview with Peter Navarro, US President Donald Trump's tariffs "tsar". In comments described by the paper as an "intervention", Navarro claims the UK risks having its "blood sucked" by Beijing. He labels the UK an "all too compliant servant" of the CCP, which he says spreads soft power via "string-laden gifts". Photographed beside that story is Dame Mary Archer, wife of Tory peer Lord Jeffrey Archer, who has been sacked from the board of Energy Secretary Ed Miliband's net zero department.

 Heartbroken farmers 'suicidal'

And the Sunday Express leads on comments from the shadow environment secretary on Labour's changes to inheritance tax on agricultural assets which is due to begin in a years' time. Victoria Atkins tells the Express that elderly and ill farmers are facing a mental health crisis as they question "whether their family can afford for them to live beyond April" - when the changes come into force.

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