Sunday's front pages focus on King Charles's much-anticipated Coronation ceremony.
Most of Sunday's papers report on King Charles III's much-anticipated Coronation. "Nation to join chant for Charles" is the Sunday People's lead, as people watching the Coronation will be invited to join a "chorus of millions" to swear allegiance to the King and his heirs. In its report the paper says people have been urged to say "may the King live for ever".
The Sun focuses on another member of the Royal Family, Prince Harry, reporting that King Charles's youngest son will make "a whistlestop visit to his dad's Coronation". The paper goes on to say Harry's visit will be cut short as he aims to be back in the US for his son Archie's fourth birthday. Archie turns four on Saturday, 6 May - the same day.
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