The Papers: Harry bombshell 'backfires' and Reform 're-education'
Summary
Prince Harry's recent BBC interview following a court case about his family's security in the UK has caused further strain in his relationship with the royal family, as reported by several British Sunday papers. There are also reports about Reform's potential plans if it wins a general election, including concerns on illegal migration and talk of "remoralizing" young people.Key Facts
- Prince Harry did a BBC interview after losing a court appeal about his family's security levels while in the UK.
- Some British newspapers mentioned this interview may have added more tension to Harry's relationship with the royal family.
- The UK government denied Harry's request for an investigation into the committee that lowered his security level.
- Reform Party is planning big changes if they win a general election, such as addressing illegal migration and working on youth moral development.
- Reform Party Chair Zia Yusuf says the first 100 days of their rule could be more impactful than Margaret Thatcher's term.
- During VE Day celebrations, the prime minister called the public to honor the generation that fought against Nazis.
- American tariffs "tsar," Peter Navarro, warned that UK risks exploitation by Beijing.
- Shadow Environment Secretary Victoria Atkins mentioned the mental stress aging farmers are facing due to impending inheritance tax changes.
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