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Newspaper headlines: Harry's charity 'row' and 'Roaster for 2 weeks' Newspaper headlines: Harry's charity 'row' and 'Roaster for 2 weeks'
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Several of Monday's front pages cover the fallout from the resignation of the Duke of Sussex from Sentebale, the charity he co-founded in honour of his late mother. The organisation's chair, Dr Sophie Chandauka, said Harry had "wrecked" a fundraising event by announcing he would bring a Netflix TV crew with him, the Mirror reports.Several of Monday's front pages cover the fallout from the resignation of the Duke of Sussex from Sentebale, the charity he co-founded in honour of his late mother. The organisation's chair, Dr Sophie Chandauka, said Harry had "wrecked" a fundraising event by announcing he would bring a Netflix TV crew with him, the Mirror reports.
The Daily Mail also leads on comments from Dr Chandauka's "explosive interview". She said the duke had tried to make her "defend Meghan publicly" after an "embarrassing polo match spat", the Mail says.The Daily Mail also leads on comments from Dr Chandauka's "explosive interview". She said the duke had tried to make her "defend Meghan publicly" after an "embarrassing polo match spat", the Mail says.
The Metro says Dr Chandauka said that donors had stopped supporting the charity because of the "toxicity" of the prince's "brand".The Metro says Dr Chandauka said that donors had stopped supporting the charity because of the "toxicity" of the prince's "brand".
The Guardian says the Sentebale chair "hits back" with a claim the duke was "bullying at scale". For its lead story, the paper looks at US President Donald Trump's "outburst at Putin" for his approach towards a ceasefire in Ukraine. Trump has threatened to levy secondary tariffs on "all the oil coming out of Russia" if Moscow does not agree a peace deal in a month, the paper reports.The Guardian says the Sentebale chair "hits back" with a claim the duke was "bullying at scale". For its lead story, the paper looks at US President Donald Trump's "outburst at Putin" for his approach towards a ceasefire in Ukraine. Trump has threatened to levy secondary tariffs on "all the oil coming out of Russia" if Moscow does not agree a peace deal in a month, the paper reports.
Trump's threat of tariffs over Russian oil leads the Financial Times, with the paper reporting that Trump is "pissed off" with Putin for prolonging ceasefire talks. Its front page also features a striking photo of a Buddhist monk standing in the wreckage of a pagoda that collapsed during Myanmar's deadly earthquake on Friday.Trump's threat of tariffs over Russian oil leads the Financial Times, with the paper reporting that Trump is "pissed off" with Putin for prolonging ceasefire talks. Its front page also features a striking photo of a Buddhist monk standing in the wreckage of a pagoda that collapsed during Myanmar's deadly earthquake on Friday.
The prime minister will announce new "anti-terror tactics" to stop people smugglers at a migration summit on Monday, the Times reports. The UK will pay foreign prosecutors to "hunt down" people smugglers around the world under the new plans, the paper reports.The prime minister will announce new "anti-terror tactics" to stop people smugglers at a migration summit on Monday, the Times reports. The UK will pay foreign prosecutors to "hunt down" people smugglers around the world under the new plans, the paper reports.
The i Paper reports on Sir Keir Starmer's reaction to Trump's 25% tariffs on imported cars, steel and aluminium. The prime minister has warned Trump not to start a trade war, the paper says (writing before the two leaders' phone call on Sunday).The i Paper reports on Sir Keir Starmer's reaction to Trump's 25% tariffs on imported cars, steel and aluminium. The prime minister has warned Trump not to start a trade war, the paper says (writing before the two leaders' phone call on Sunday).
A "fresh two-tier justice row" is under way, according to the Daily Telegraph, which says Ministry of Justice guidelines currently tell judges to "prioritise" ethnic minority offenders when considering bail.A "fresh two-tier justice row" is under way, according to the Daily Telegraph, which says Ministry of Justice guidelines currently tell judges to "prioritise" ethnic minority offenders when considering bail.
Households could be "£1,100 worse off" in April thanks to a "bills surge", the Daily Express reports. Its story is based on a warning from shadow chancellor Mel Stride, who says the cost of living will "rise yet again" on Tuesday, according to the paper.Households could be "£1,100 worse off" in April thanks to a "bills surge", the Daily Express reports. Its story is based on a warning from shadow chancellor Mel Stride, who says the cost of living will "rise yet again" on Tuesday, according to the paper.
In what is quite literally a lighter story, the Daily Star says two weeks of sunshine are on the way thanks to hot air coming in from the Mediterranean. "Med for it" is its headline, alongside a depiction of a dog wearing sunglasses, holding an ice cream cone, stood beside a sandcastle flying a union jack.In what is quite literally a lighter story, the Daily Star says two weeks of sunshine are on the way thanks to hot air coming in from the Mediterranean. "Med for it" is its headline, alongside a depiction of a dog wearing sunglasses, holding an ice cream cone, stood beside a sandcastle flying a union jack.
US President Donald Trump's outburst at Vladimir Putin is the lead in the Guardian after he expressed his anger on a US news broadcaster that the Russian president has failed to make progress towards a ceasefire with Ukraine.
The paper reveals that Finland has indicated it may have had a role in this latest intervention - after its President, Alexander Stubb, spent nine hours with Trump on Saturday during which time the pair won a golf competition together.
The paper's diplomatic editor, Patrick Wintour, says Stubb suggested a deadline of 20 April for a ceasefire and during the round of "golf diplomacy" had got the sense that Trump was "losing patience" with Russia.
The Times leads with more details about the illegal migration summit being hosted by the prime minister on Monday. It reports that Sir Keir Starmer will say Britain will "pay" foreign prosecutors to hunt down people-smugglers across the world - and that he will announce funding for an "international" unit of the Crown Prosecution Service to target gangs using illegal routes into Europe and the UK.
The Telegraph reports that criminal suspects from ethnic minority backgrounds are being prioritised by judges considering bail, under guidelines from the Ministry of Justice.
The paper says courts are also asked to take account of the "trauma" suffered by suspects whose relatives experienced racism or discrimination. A ministry source tells the paper the guidance is a consolidation of previous versions dating back to 2016.
Further claims about the Duke of Sussex by the head of the Southern African charity he founded are on a number of the front pages. The Mirror reports Sophie Chandaukar as saying that a fundraiser was "wrecked" because Prince Harry wanted to film it for Netflix. The Mail reports that she said donors had "dropped their support" because of the Prince's reputation after he quit his royal duties.
Prince Harry has not commented directly on the claims but the Times says that sources close to him have described them as a "publicity stunt".
The Times reveals that there are a growing number of venues which are pulling in the punters serving ice cream and wine. The paper describes the pairing as an "unconventional" sip and serve which appeals to Gen Z-ers who are less interested in an old fashioned night out drinking.
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