The Sun claims that Prince Harry's tour of duty to Iraq has been delayed amid renewed fears for his safety.
His comrades will be sent on ahead to assess the danger, the paper says.
A security source tells the Daily Mail it shows the strain Harry's presence in Iraq will put on his squadron.
The Daily Mirror says fellow troops have been emulating a scene from film Spartacus, wearing T-shirts with "I'm Harry" written in red across the chest.
Better intelligence
Prompted by fears that UK Muslim men have been behind several bomb plots in the UK, says the Daily Telegraph, the US is considering travel restrictions.
It is considering imposing restrictions on British citizens of Pakistani origin, the paper says.
But, believes the Times, the key to better security is not simply to demand more visas.
The answer is to have more and better intelligence shared more efficiently between agencies and allies, it says.
Unofficial photographs
"OK! wins £1m case against rival," writes the Guardian of the magazine's victory over Hello.
The House of Lords appeal related to the publication of unofficial photographs of the Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas wedding.
The Daily Express, which shares an owner with OK! magazine, calls the case a £10m victory and claims Hello will have to pick up the legal bill.
The Independent says lawyers believe the legal costs will be shared.
He ain't heavy
"Yes, they're twins." The Mirror expresses its incredulity at a photograph of baby brothers Lincoln and Byron Ryman.
The picture reflects the fact that Byron weighed in at 3lb 6oz (1.5kg) while little Lincoln weighed in at 1lb 2oz (0.5kg) when they were delivered.
They were induced at 29 weeks when it became clear that a lack of blood was stunting Lincoln's growth.
"He ain't heavy," remarks the Mail. "He's my twin brother."