Morning headlines were initially split between the aftermath of President Mattarella’s intervention at the CSM and the looming threat of U.S. strikes on Iran. However, by mid-morning, editorial priority shifted abruptly to the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at Sandringham. Sources across the spectrum focused on new allegations that the former prince shared classified government information with Jeffrey Epstein, a development the press framed through King Charles’s statement that the law must take its course. By early afternoon, attention pivoted to Washington for the inaugural 'Board of Peace' meeting. Editors highlighted President Trump’s ten-day ultimatum to Iran and the plan for a five-nation peacekeeping force in Gaza, noting the resulting volatility in energy markets. In the evening, the narrative returned to domestic friction as Prime Minister Meloni attempted to decouple the upcoming judicial referendum from her government’s stability, while simultaneously engaging in a diplomatic spat with President Macron over French internal affairs.