The Daily Telegraph uses a black and white photo to increase the emotion presented on the front page. It has clear connotations of something from the past, like a memory, and emphasises the idea of the Queen being gone. The quote 'grief is the price we pay for love' is something that the Queen said after the 9/11 attacks in New York. It reminds readers of a time when the Queen was greatly praised by the people for her act of having the American national anthem played by her guards. Additionally, the Daily Telegraph highlights her service with a 28 page pictorial tribute showing how long these plans for her Death have been in place. In comparison with the other newspapers, the Daily telegraph took an emotive yet not opinionated direction for their cover allowing the newspaper to be appreciated by all, no matter their view.
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