Thursday’s front page photo shows a wheelchair-bound Normandy veteran with an impressive (and undoubtedly hard-earned) array of medals being greeted by King Charles, who also sports a magnificent chestful of decorations. How did Charles “earn” his medals? Just wondering.
Clive Sykes
London
• Are the prime minister’s advisers secretly working for the Labour party? (Rishi Sunak criticised for leaving D-day event early ‘to record ITV interview’, 7 June).
Stefan Badham
Portsmouth, Hampshire
• Checking the Conservative party election store, I was disappointed not to find a Liz Truss Toby jug among the range of recent prime ministers. Not even a lettuce!
Fenwick Kirton-Darling
Allendale, Northumberland
• If he were to read the Guardian, Nigel Farage would have brimful pints as a vote-winning manifesto pledge (Letters, 3 June).
Dr Mark Wilcox
New Mill, West Yorkshire
• There are some remarkable professions for young people to aspire to – surgeon, teacher, epidemiologist, climate scientist, to name just a few – but it’s very hard to concede Helen Worth’s claim that playing Gail Platt in Coronation Street is “the most wonderful job … in the world” (Coronation Street star Helen Worth to leave after 50 years, 5 June).
Chris Ellicott
Bath
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