Most front pages picture an emotional monarch at the memorial service for the Duke of Edinburgh.
Most of the front pages feature photographs of the Queen at the memorial service for the Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey. The Sun headlines its story the "Queen of broken hearts". The paper also highlights the decision to allow Prince Andrew to escort the Queen - saying she had made a "public show of support" for her second son following his civil case settlement over sexual abuse allegations.
The paper adds No 10 has said the names of those penalised will never be released, while the police have suggested further fines are likely.Other front pages are leading on the Russian promise to withdraw troops from attacking the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and other major cities. The Daily Telegraph says Russia has given up on the "conquest of Kyiv". Russian President Vladimir Putin has "failed in his plan", adds the paper.
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