The Sunday Times devotes its whole front page to a portrait of the late Duke of Edinburgh, describing him as “the greatest consort the world has seen”.
News that royal brothers William and Harry will both walk in Prince Philip’s funeral procession, has prompted the Sunday Mirror headline, “united in grief”.
Jockey Rachael Blackmore’s historic victory at the Grand National dominates Daily Star Sunday’s front page. Blackmore, the first woman ever to win the famous race, apparently “bashed the bookies for millions” riding 11-1 shot Minella Times first across the line.
Sunday Express carries Prince Charles’s admission that he and his family miss his father “enormously” along with Sophie, the Countess of Wessex’s revelation that “the Queen has been amazing”.
The Sunday Telegraph has produced a commemorative edition of its paper. It too, leads with Prince Charles’s unscripted television address in which he describes his father as “a very special person”.
The Observer features Prince Charles’s moving tribute to his “dear Papa”. It also warns a third coronavirus wave could be on the way, due to a number of virus hotspots still remaining in some areas of the UK.