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Many of Sunday’s papers show England’s captain Harry Kane with his hands together as if in prayer during the squad’s training session on Saturday.
The image has led the papers to use a series of puns in the headlines – “Lions pray,” says the Times, the Mirror says “Match of the Pray” and the Sunday People opts simply for “Yes we Kane.”
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The tabloids – Sunday Express, the Mail on Sunday and the Sunday Mirror all focus on the new Harry and Meghan Netflix show – set to be released next week and its believed to have the royal family worried.
A source who spoke to a producer on the show tells the Mirror it could be “utterly explosive” and “worse than the royals can imagine.”
The Express claims Prince William is ready to “fight back” if it’s as bad as expected. But the Mail suggests the King is “not worried but wearied” by the criticism from Harry and Meghan.
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Wednesday’s front pages reflect the latest in the luxury yacht sinking off the coast of Sicily as more details have emerged about those missing. Many of the papers report on rescue crews attempting to access the sunken ship with some speculating if anyone could still be alive.
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