Prince Harry arrives in Britain
Prince Harry and King Charles III are expected to both be in London at the same time raising hopes they may meet.
NATO ally gives Ukraine green light to cross Putin's red line
The U.K.'s foreign minister has told Ukrainian officials that missiles supplied by Britain can be used for strikes on Russian soil.
Why Meghan Markle is bypassing Britain
"You'd think that she would want to be there," Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast heard about Meghan.
Meghan Markle swerves U.K. visit
The duchess appears to be skipping the U.K. leg of Prince Harry's upcoming world tour, instead joining him in Nigeria.
Everything Prince Harry said about country of residence
Prince Harry officially changed his country of residence to America after years of conflicting accounts about his true home.
Mysterious burnt seeds found in Roman pot may be cannabis
The ancient pot was found at a site that preserves evidence of Roman settlement and agricultural activity.
Prince Harry changes country of residence in new filing
Prince Harry broke a further tie to Britain in official paperwork from his eco-tourism project.
America's closest ally is cozying up to Republicans
Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a new trade agreement with the United Kingdom in London on Wednesday.
Archaeologists find lost tombs on military base
A survey has identified dozens of archaeological sites on the base in Cyprus, some of which potentially date back to the Bronze Age.
Ukraine closing in on Putin's billions stashed abroad
U.K. Foreign Secretary David Cameron said Britain is prepared to loan Ukraine all frozen Russian central bank assets in his country.
Putin health issue suggested by ex-spy chief
Sir Richard Dearlove, the former head of Britain's MI6 intelligence service, discussed the Russian president's potential symptoms.
Archaeologists "amazed" by discovery inside ancient Roman egg
The rare and "unique special" egg is preserved intact, despite the fact that it is thought to be more than 1,700 years old.
US hits dozens of Houthi targets in new round of Yemen strikes
The United States and the United Kingdom hit at least 30 Houthi targets on Saturday.
Britain's Asylum Policy Is a Gift to Smugglers
Britain's Rwanda gambit is another example of backfiring immigration policy and irresponsible statecraft.
Edward Snowden mocks King Charles' "snow-leopard Snuggie"
The exiled ex-NSA contractor said King Charles had a "masculine urge to complain about the cost of living from [his] gold chair."
Rehoming of "loneliest sheep" stranded for 2 years sparks outrage
The sheep was rescued after two years stranded alone—but some people disagree with her new home.
King Charles "acknowledging past atrocities" showed "dignity"
Royal biographer Robert Jobson told Newsweek that "expressing sorrow and regret is the mark of a civilized country" after King Charles spoke about colonialism.
Prince Harry's Invictus embrace echoes former royal glory days
Harry's standing ovation from the Invictus Games community shows he still enjoys the popularity with them that he used to have with the British public.
Prince Harry's U.K. visit shows "hope has faded" for royal reconciliation
Reports that Harry won't see family members during a visit to Britain this week raises questions about the potential permanence of the royal rift.
Dozens of stone age tools discovered on farm
"Each year our excitement grows as to how much more information the site will yield," Emma Stockley told Newsweek.
Prince William has surprising support for dropping major royal tradition
Prince William reportedly wants to let Prince George make a major life decision himself—and polling suggests many Brits would be on his side.
Joe Biden was "wandering around" during King Charles meeting
Joe Biden "almost didn't know where he was" during a meeting in England with King Charles III, according to the director of a British heritage foundation.
Joe Biden repeats Donald Trump's mistake in meeting with King Charles
Biden walked in front of the monarch, but Buckingham Palace insisted that the king did not mind.
Coronation saw Charles "embracing diversity" after Harry, Meghan race saga
Baroness Floella Benjamin, asked by Charles to carry his scepter in the London coronation service in May, has spoken about her experience and what it meant.
How Joe Biden interacted with King Charles after skipping coronation
The president met with the monarch for the first time since his coronation.
Archaeologists find Ice Age axe so large it's difficult to pick up
"We're not entirely sure why people were making these massive handaxes as they seem too big to be easily used," archaeologist Letty Ingrey told Newsweek.
Kilts and qipaos in Britain: Nearly 400 China 'United Front' Groups thrive
An investigation by Newsweek identifies hundreds of groups in Britain tied to the Chinese Communist Party. Many work to deepen Beijing's influence worldwide.
Prince Harry, Meghan told "ridiculous and unpleasant story" about U.K.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle "constructed this completely ridiculous and unpleasant story" when "no one cared about Meghan's race," an ex-equality chief said.
Meghan Markle's popularity in Britain just hit a new low
Polling from YouGov followed reports that Meghan and Prince Harry had been involved in a "near catastrophic" car chase, a description that has been questioned.
King Charles' horse fails to keep still during national anthem in clip
Charles' strugge with his horse led one TikTok user to joke: "Horse is thinking, if I'm going to carry the king, then we're going to stand out."