Prince Harry, Meghan Markle have "pushed" William, Kate "closer together"
Biographer Tom Quinn tells Newsweek's "The Royal Report" that Harry and Meghan's "attack" on the Waleses has given the couple a common "enemy."
Gen-Z has a very different idea about what counts as cheating
In Newsweek's exclusive research, 43 percent of Gen-Z adults said that they would not consider someone to be cheating if there was no physical relationship.
Prince Harry's 'anti-media narrative' might not win favor with Americans
Harry's roasting by "South Park" combined with negative polling leaves him at an interesting crossroad in his U.S. journey, Newsweek's "The Royal Report" hears.
Sussexes getting annoyed over 'South Park' would be "self-destructive"
"South Park" used the "b-word" to describe a character spoofing Meghan in a recent episode, after the royal dedicated a podcast discussion to the label.
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Joe Biden can't be trusted on Chinese spy balloons, Americans say
The Chinese spy balloon has sparked concerns among the American public over mass surveillance and international espionage, experts told Newsweek.
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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle moved from "Obama 2.0" to "figures of ridicule"
The couple's grilling by "South Park" shows their transition from serious celebrities to objects of ridicule, said Newsweek's chief royal correspondent.
Doctors reveal the best vegetables to help women balance their hormones
Your eating habits can affect the way your body functions by altering your hormone levels, so Newsweek spoke to doctors to find out the food that can help.
Kate Middleton 'life's work' needs to get 'political'
Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast looks at the steps the Princess of Wales' new early years project needs to take to really make the impact she wants.
"Smart cookie" Oreo the cat wins Pet of the Week
Oreo the cat could understand at least 25 words and phrases, and even responded accordingly.
Campaign to rehabilitate Prince Andrew is "just getting weird"
Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast looks at new developments in the long road towards Prince Andrew's reportedly desired comeback.
Prince Harry, King Charles both blasted 'emotionally cold' royals in books
Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast details how both Harry and Charles faced backlash for alleging coldness in their royal upbringings in book projects.
Prince Andrew should "look at his approval rating" before planning comeback
Speculation has mounted over Andrew's potential comeback after pal Ghislaine Maxwell defended him from her prison cell, Newsweek's "The Royal Report" has heard
How Prince Harry's new Netflix show could help turn slumped image around
The series about the Invictus Games, the veterans' tournament, may counteract the damage caused by his memoir, Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast has heard.
How Prince Harry's book has weakened the Sussexes' "core support"
Newsweek's "The Royal Report" looks at how the prince's memoir "Spare" has destabilized Harry and Meghan's core support demographics.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle mocking would've been "unthinkable" after Oprah
The American media's response to Harry and Meghan following the publication of "Spare" contrasts with what followed the couple's 2021 Oprah interview.
Did Prince Harry actually want to be king in place of Prince William?
Newsweek looks back at what Prince Harry has said about his position in the line of succession and how he feels about being the royal family's "spare."
Prince Harry's 'scathing' attack of palace aides won't help bullying claim
A new episode of Newsweek's "Royal Report" podcast discusses Harry's unflattering name calling, directed at palace staff as part of his new book.
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Sympathy for man not wanting to share polyamorous wife: "Never wanted this"
"This could all work out, or it couldn't. Either way, my marriage as I knew it is essentially over," said the heartbroken man.
Olivet Assembly chief Mark Spisak under scrutiny in money laundering probe
The federal investigation into Olivet University has also reached the highest levels of the World Olivet Assembly church.
"Harry & Meghan" should not hold back on the royal family "out of fairness"
The Netflix docuseries should go in as hard on Prince Harry's family as it did Meghan Markle's, a royal commentator told Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast.
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Olivet University faces accreditor ultimatum as probes, violations pile up
"A graduate student doing a Master of Divinity program is now magically a double major, also getting an MBA," a senior academic said regarding Olivet's fraud.
Meghan Markle should have called her latest podcast "the slut episode"
Newsweek's "The Royal Report" discusses why the duchess may have "pivoted" her "Archetypes" podcast to avoid using explicit labels.
Kate Middleton's "expensive bling" conflicts with king's "slimmed down" aim
Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast discusses Kate's decision to wear an expensive new brooch in the context of King Charles' aim to slim down monarchy.
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