The Princess of Wales travelled down the Mall in an Ascot Landau with her three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
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'If Burnham beats Reform, people are going to ask, what's the point of Nigel Farage'
Catch up now on yesterday's Daily T special episode where @CamillaTominey and @timothy_stanley are up in Makerfield speaking to the local candidates and voters with less than a week to go for
Tom Cruise, Sir David Beckham, Brad Pitt... The list goes on.
It's no wonder @oliverbrown_tel felt a gnawing sense of the football being secondary during the US match against Paraguay, a footnote in a plastic-fantastic parade.
Read his verdict here ⤵️
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👑 King Charles and Queen Camilla are leading the charge, leaving Buckingham Palace at the front of the procession down the Mall to the Horse Guards Parade
'I was fed up with the UK’s constant negativity, and disdain for people who succeed, even when self-made'
Howard Moher shares why the quality of life is so much better in the US 👇
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🏙️ Views across Manhattan vs an LED screen in Salford...
That makes it: ITV 1, BBC 0
Our man Alan Tyers sat up watching the football all night so you don’t have to, and here is what he learnt ⤵️
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We've had our first glimpse of the Prince and Princess of Wales as today's Trooping of the Colour begins.
She was spotted arriving at Buckingham Palace with her three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis
Burnham has dominated the polls for the Makerfield by-election. But it’s a seat Reform should win easily given its demographic.
The fact they’ve struggled reflects their own mistakes, says James Frayne.
He explains why he thinks Reform will never be anything more than a protest
Britain’s reigning pop superstar Harry Styles has kicked off his record-breaking 12-concert run at Wembley.
Neil McCormick says this "arty, modern, heartfelt" show proves Styles has substance and style 👇
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Britain’s debt pile is snowballing. It is rising by £650m a day and is on course to hit £3tn by September. It feels like an impossible problem to fix.
Yet, Sweden has been done before. This is how ⬇️
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