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The appearance of former US President Donald Trump in a New York court is making headlines this Wednesday. Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 charges related to payments made before the 2016 presidential election. 'The reckoning' is version i of events, as the Daily Star revisits one of Trump's old tweets when it says he is in 'big trouble'.
The Guardian plays it bluntly, focusing on the myriad of charges dismissed by the former president.
The Financial Times echoes the plea of not guilty in a 'drama day' as it finds space to report on CBI cancellation events following allegations of sexual misconduct.
Several covers combine Trump's court appearance with details of next month's coronation.
The Daily Mirror references porn star Stormy Daniels in its coverage of the former president as she finds space for the "leading role" of Prince George at the coronation.
And the Daily Mail features title change to Queen Camilla on invitations as she leads Trump's 'quiet money plot'.
The Daily Telegraph and The Times devote much of the front page to the former US president, along with mentions of coronation plans and stories about government plans to introduce legal protections for biological women.
Only the first two pages opt for a different lead story: The Sun and Daily Express focus on the king's coronation, though both feature the former US president.
The first leads to the removal of the word consort from coronation invitations, hailing Camilla as "our new queen", while the second focuses on the role Prince George will play as the youngest page at the coronation of his great-grandfather.
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