We’ve compiled the biggest stories of the day in this Monday’s Mirror Daily Digest, from Prince Harry’s secret letter to Trump’s meeting with Putin.
Welcome to the Mirror’s Daily Digest, where we pull together all the best stories of the day from our News, Showbiz, Sport teams and more. This Monday, we’re featuring everything from Prince Harry’s major attempt to heal the royal feud to Trump’s European day of reckoning and Princess Andre’s Katie Price admission.
It has emerged that Prince Harry had placed a secret letter paying tribute to veterans just hours after a visit from the King and Queen – in a move that could show his eagerness to heal the royal rift. Elsewhere, Trump is facing ‘a reckoning he cannot bluster his way out of’, and Princess Andre has admitted she feared Katie Price’s home.
In major efforts to end bitter feuds, Prince Harry places a secret letter at a royal wedding.
Earlier this Monday, our Royal team shared the news that Prince Harry had placed a secret letter at a national memorial – hours after a visit from King Charles and Queen Camilla. The move could signal his eagerness to heal the rift with his family
The King and Queen led the nation in commemorating the 80th anniversary of VJ Day during a moving ceremony at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire on Friday. The event came on the day Charles vowed that the sacrifice of heroes who fought and died in the campaigns in the Pacific and Far East during the Second World War “shall never be forgotten”.
And now it has been revealed that Harry, who served for 10 years in the Army, also paid a touching tribute to the veterans by having a personal letter and wreath placed at the Burma Star Memorial at the same location. It is reported that he insisted the tribute was laid by a friend – with strict instructions only to place it at the memorial once his father and stepmother had left.
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Trump’s “day of reckoning” as leaders discuss Zelensky’s humiliating discussions with Putin
As Sir Keir Starmer and other European leaders arrive in Washington to stand united with Zelensky, our US Editor, Christopher Bucktin, writes that Trump ‘faces a reckoning he cannot bluster his way out of’. The world leaders’ US visit comes just days after the US president rolled out the red carpet for Vladmir Putin.
Christopher Bucktin wrote: “The US President spent much of his White House campaign trail thumping his chest with boasts. More than 50 times, he told cheering crowds that he would end the war in Ukraine “within 24 hours” of taking office.
“Again and again, he claimed that if he had been in power, the war would never have started in the first place. Both boasts now lie in tatters. The Alaska summit with Putin was meant to showcase Trump the dealmaker. Instead, it exposed him as flawed, deferential, and hopelessly outmanoeuvred.”
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Because “a lot went on there,” Princess Andre feared Katie Price’s “really scary” home.
Since the first episodes of Princess Andre’s new show, The Princess Diaries, began to air, our Showbiz team has been keeping an eye on it. The young TV star has received praise for speaking out openly about Katie Price’s destructive relationship and growing up in the spotlight.
Princess Andre has now admitted her mum Katie’s ‘Mucky Mansion’ was a “really scary” place to live in a heartbreaking revelation. The reality star, 18, grew up in the sprawling pile in Sussex after Katie, 47, and the teen’s dad, Peter Andre, 52, divorced.
Princess previously admitted that the star’s marriage to Kieran Hayler was particularly traumatic and has now opened about the house they lived in. Speaking to The Guardian about living in the Mucky Mansion, which featured in Katie’s reality DIY show on Channel 4, Princess admitted: “It was a really scary house. A lot went on there. So I didn’t really like it.”
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After the Gangland shooting, a young girl returns to school with a bullet in her brain.
A young girl who will have a bullet lodged in her brain for life after being caught in the crossfire of a gangland attack has made a “miraculous” recovery, police have revealed. However, the nine-year-old, who was hit when a gunman on a Ducati Monster motorbike opened fire, will suffer “physical and cognitive difficulties throughout her life”, a court heard.
Javon Riley, 33, was today found guilty of helping the would-be assassin, who detectives are still hunting. Riley, from Tottenham, north London, was convicted at the Old Bailey of three charges of attempted murder and a charge of causing grievous bodily harm to the girl.
Three men were shot in the head by a different bullet. The attack was survived by Nasser Ali, 43, Mustafa Kiziltan, 38, and Keenan Aydogdu, 45. A detective has revealed that the girl is now walking and talking, has returned to school, and is playing with her friends despite doctors’ fears that she wouldn’t survive.
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Ozzy Osbourne’s documentary was unavoidably pulled from the BBC schedule at last minute.
A special documentary that is a “moving and inspirational account of the last chapter” of Ozzy Osbourne’s life has mysteriously been rescheduled without explanation. Titled Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home, the programme was due to air on BBC iPlayer and BBC One this evening at 9pm, and is told through “unique and intimate access to the whole Osbourne family”.
However, the one-off, hour-long documentary, which was announced at the start of this month, has now vanished from BBC TV listings and instead been replaced by Fake or Fortune. A spokesperson for the BBC told the Mirror today that the “film has moved in the schedules” and new premiere details will be shared “in due course”.
The three-year-long documentary “accompanies the extraordinary rollercoaster of their lives” as Ozzy and Sharon attempt to reclaim their long-awaited UK home. It also captures musician Ozzy as he “heroically battles to get fit enough to perform.”
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