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As the programme is now underway, let’s join Laura by taking a quick tour of this morning’s newspapers’ headlines.

The Sunday Express writes of “a nation touched” by the “courage and dignity” of Catherine, Princess of Wales, in revealing her cancer diagnosis to the world.

Catherine also dominates the front page of The Sunday Times which says her announcement of the diagnosis was worded so as to “reassure” the nation.

It also says that the royal couple wants the social media giants to reform after many “unfounded stories about the couple” were spread over the past few weeks.

A source close to William and Kate said “There is so much misinformation out there.

She is in a position to do something about it.”

The Sunday Telegraph focuses on the royal couple, quoting the Prince of Wales as saying he is “extremely proud” of his wife’s “courage and strength”.

It also reports the Moscow attack but chooses to lead on a warning to the Kremlin from an unnamed “senior Whitehall security source” that it should not use the event as an “excuse” to “intensify its war on Ukraine”.

I, on the other hand, leads with the Moscow attack, where four suspects have been arrested after 133 people were killed.





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