Monday's papers react to a potential delay to the easing of Covid restrictions and the new royal baby.
The Daily Telegraph leads on Health Secretary Matt Hancock's comment that the government is "absolutely open" to delaying the easing of Covid restrictions in England beyond 21 June. The paper says it came despite Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying last week that there was no evidence that a delay was necessary. A senior source tells the paper they believe the chance of a delay has increased since then.
The Daily Mirror is one of the papers to lead with a picture of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who have announced the birth of their second child, a girl. It says they have "touchingly" named her Lilibet "Lili" Diana Mountbatten-Windsor after the Queen and the Princess of Wales.The Metro features a grinning Queen on its front page and jokes that the name is a "gran gesture".
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