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Prince William tells reporters "we're very much not a racist family" during a visit to a multi-racial school in a deprived area of east London, after his younger brother Harry and wife Meghan accused them of racism in a bombshell interview watched around the world. SOUNDBITE by Prince William
UK newspapers lead with headlines about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah Winfrey for a second day, following its UK broadcast on the night of Monday 8 March 2021. The Daily Mirror describes the allegations they made as bringing about the 'Worst Royal crisis in 85 years', the Sun asks 'So who is the Royal racist?', while the Daily Express headline is 'So sad it has come to this'. IMAGES
Most of the UK's newspaper front pages lead with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's announcement that they are to have another child. The vast majority express joy for the couple, though the Daily Star pokes fun at Harry and Meghan following their recent court case in defence of their privacy, with the headline 'Publicity-shy woman tells 7.67bn people: I'm pregnant'. IMAGES
Most UK national newspaper front pages focus on the royal family's crisis meeting at Sandringham on the future role of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan after the bombshell announcement that they were stepping back from the royal frontline. IMAGES
Pour Noël, Aldovie s'apprête à recevoir le plus beau des cadeaux : un bébé royal. Mais la reine Amber doit d'abord sauver son royaume en élucidant un mystère.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet Nobel Prize winner Desmond Tutu, accompanied by their young son Archie. Harry last saw Tutu in Cape Town in 2015, when he presented the archbishop with an honour in recognition of his services on behalf of UK communities and international peace. IMAGES