Donald Trump stares directly at court photographer in multiple photos
Trump glares down the lens of a press photographer working to capture the first day of the former president's historic trial.
Kate Middleton video "was verified," British media says
"The video was verified before being published," a royal editor for the British media outlet which released the footage said.
Democrat attacked live on-air during TV interview
Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon had items thrown at her and was shouted at during a live interview in her own home.
Prince William's key project prepares to face its biggest media test yet
The Earthshot Prize is heading to Singapore next month, but with the absence of the Princess of Wales, will the awards ceremony still grab headlines?
Prince Harry co-host reveals interview negatively affected him
Gabor Maté said he "lost" himself following an interview with Harry promoting the memoir "Spare."
Meghan Markle moment that sparked media frenzy caught on camera
Meghan's innocuous action at her first solo royal engagement in 2018 in London, England, triggered an avalanche of press stories and comments.
Veterans hit back at Prince Harry's Netflix war claims
"I've always championed him but it doesn't mean I have to agree with everything that comes out of his mouth," ex-Royal Marine Ben McBean said of Harry.
Meghan Markle's year of media highs and lows: From 'Spare' to 'South Park'
As Meghan turns 42, Newsweek looks at how the past 12 months have been packed with award-winning highs and late night-ridicule lows.
Royal's curt response to Princess Diana question goes viral
When asked about Princess Diana in 1982, a member of the royal family coolly dodged the question amid rumors of a frosty relationship between the two.
Prince Harry's battle over Princess Lilibet's privacy
Unblurred photographs of the princess run by a U.S. media outlet show that Harry's issues with the tabloid press extend beyond British news organizations.
Meghan Markle scores big win against Jeremy Clarkson over "degrading" story
Britain's IPSO has ruled that Clarkson's "humiliating and degrading" 2022 column about Meghan was in breach of the Editor's Code of Practice.
Prince Harry "wildly overstated" claims in court, says publisher
Lawyers for Mirror Group Newspapers claim Harry has "advanced a claim which is wildly overstated and substantially baseless."
Prince Harry's lawsuit could have bitter ending even if he wins
"I think win or lose Prince Harry is always going to be the center of media attention, both in the U.K. and abroad," said courts correspondent Tristan Kirk.
How Meghan Markle hangs over Prince Harry's Piers Morgan court swipe
Prince Harry has accused Morgan of targeting himself and Markle with a "barrage of horrific personal attacks and intimidation."
Prince Harry reveals "disagreement" with William in court testimony
Harry explained how the brothers took opposing views on how to handle their late mother's butler who was indiscreet about her personal life.
Prince Harry arrives at court for tabloid trial after judge's scolding
Harry has finally arrived at a London court to give evidence in his historic trial against a British tabloid newspaper publisher.
Prince Harry could mention William, Kate and Diana on witness stand
Harry could be asked to disclose information about his brother, sister-in-law, mother and other royals when he gives evidence in court on Tuesday.
Kate Middleton voices support for tabloid Prince Harry is suing
Kate said she was "very proud to support" campaign launched by Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid, The Sun, who Harry has accused of historic phone hacking.
Prince Harry to become first senior royal in witness box in over 100 years
Harry will give evidence in a London court this week in his phone hacking lawsuit against a U.K. tabloid publisher.
Prince Harry and Meghan car chase could signal U.S. reputational problem
Newsweek's "The Royal Report" podcast discusses the reputational fallout from Harry and Meghan's statement regarding their "near catastrophic" NYC car chase.
How Prince Harry described his wedding day in "Spare": "Love" and "snipers"
Harry and Meghan Markle celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary on May 19, with the prince recently giving an insider perspective on the couple's big day.
Prince Harry is fighting U.S. paparazzi battles royals already won in U.K.
Harry and Meghan "left Britain because they wanted a better relationship with the media" but have ended up echoing Princess Diana's experience.
Biden takes shot at media over border
The president addressed how media outlets predicted chaos after Title 42 expired.
Buckingham Palace "explosion" interrupts "surreal" news broadcast in clip
A "controlled explosion" at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday was heard during a live news broadcast with controversial British lawmaker, Jacob Rees-Mogg.
Where to watch the 2023 White House Correspondents' Dinner with Joe Biden
The president will join comedian Roy Wood Jr., who is hosting the event.
White House defends Biden's "cheat sheet" with reporters' questions
Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters it is "entirely normal" for the president to receive a sheet briefing him on possible press questions.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's media battles won't do them any "favors"
Author Sally Bedell Smith said that Harry and Meghan should at some point "back off" from their battles with the media, on Newsweek's "The Royal Report."
Who is Chelsy Davy—Prince Harry's ex he feared would be "harassed to death"
Harry and Davy pursued an on-off-relationship from 2004 to 2011 and during that time, the prince said he was "scared" of the media's treatment of her.
Prince Harry thought ex-girlfriend would be "harassed to death"
In legal filings made as part of his phone-hacking lawsuit, Harry said he was "scared" Chelsy Davy would be " harassed to death."
Prince Harry says media have betrayed "promises" made after Diana's death
In his lawsuit against "Daily Mail" publishers Harry claims that illegal acts used by journalists "amount to a major betrayal," given promises made in 1997.