What the papers say - May 21
The royal wedding continues to top the headlines on Monday as Harry and Meghan prepare to start their new life as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Meghan intends to take the royal family in a new direction, the Daily Mail reports, declaring she is "proud to be a woman and a feminist" in a biography published on the Queen's official website.
Monday's @DailyMailUK#MailFrontPagespic.twitter.com/B2qIhiWHMK
-- Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) May 20, 2018
The Daily Telegraph says the new Duchess will "fight for feminism", and that Meghan has been working behind the scenes for months to develop her focus as a full-time royal.
'Meghan to fight for feminism': the front page of tomorrow's Daily @Telegraph#tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/y4bE14qh4d
-- The Telegraph (@Telegraph) May 20, 2018
More details of the royal couple's wedding celebrations are also emerging, with the Daily Mirror reporting that Meghan gave a speech in which she admitted: "I have found my prince".
Tomorrow's front page: I have found my Prince #tomorrorwspaperstodayhttps://t.co/BATGAARbdppic.twitter.com/He58vjjVrf
-- Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) May 20, 2018
The Sun runs with the headline: "Ooh, one wants to dance with somebody", in reference to the Whitney Houston classic said to have been played during their evening reception.
Tomorrow's front page: Meghan and Harry bop to a Whitney Houston classic for their first dance https://t.co/g8cWftGQZ1pic.twitter.com/SO0hR3LU7q
-- The Sun (@TheSun) May 20, 2018
The wedding was "absolutely stunning", the Daily Express says, while the Metro features a striking image of the couple leaving for the second do of the day, with Meghan wearing a gown designed by Stella McCartney.
EXPRESS: Absolutely stunning! #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/hRJcveRLmR
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) May 20, 2018
METRO: Mega party #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/PibgheDnJe
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) May 20, 2018
The Guardian says the couple were praised for the multicultural and inclusive nature of their wedding ceremony.
The paper leads, however, on a story claiming that a growing number of people are being fined, given criminal convictions or sent to prison for begging and sleeping rough.
Guardian front page, Monday 21 May 2018: Homeless people facing fines and prison pic.twitter.com/lkuVhn3HKq
-- The Guardian (@guardian) May 20, 2018
Elsewhere, the i reports on an upcoming speech by Theresa May, in which she will say that artificial intelligence could help prevent 22,000 cancer deaths a year by 2023.
I: May declares high tech War on cancer #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/UzCMj3A40g
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) May 20, 2018
The Daily Star claims Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich missed his side's FA Cup final victory because his visa had run out.
STAR: Roman banned from UK #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/sLUK8aSNrd
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) May 20, 2018
And the Financial Times reports that the UK is looking to Australia for help in launching a satellite navigation system to rival Europe's Galileo project.
Just published: front page of the Financial Times UK edition for May 21https://t.co/0hpxMVrAWGpic.twitter.com/pZrfwwL8Ej
-- Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) May 20, 2018