The front pages focus on the latest developments from the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow.
Many of the front pages lead with the Queen's message to world leaders at the COP26 climate summit, in which she urges them to act now and "rise above the politics" for the sake "of our children". The Daily Telegraph describes the speech, which was recorded at Windsor Castle on Friday after the monarch was forced to pull out of a planned appearance on medical advice, as "her most significant intervention on the environment to date".
The Metro criticises billionaires Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates for partying on "gas-guzzling" superyachts in the run up to COP26 before flying to the summit by private jet. It brands their actions the "height of hycoprisy"."The egos have landed!" is the headline for the Daily Star.
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