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The Prodigal Spare Returns!

Six years after fleeing royal life for California, Harry and Meghan are returning to Britain—with their children, their grievances, and, perhaps, a camera crew in tow

Sherpas to the Jet Set

Travel agents were supposed to be extinct. Instead, they’ve been reborn as fixers for the super-rich—retrieving forgotten jewelry, staging $80,000 scavenger hunts, chartering emergency jets, and ensuring that “No” is never the final answer

The Fantasists Who Fooled Putin

In 2024, the Russian president was left a mysterious art collection said to be worth $2 billion. Is he the world’s luckiest dictator or the heir to a hoarder’s junk pile?

The AIR MAIL Diary

Macron’s muscles shock, Mountbatten-Windsor’s burial plans appall, and other strange stories from around the globe …

The View from Here

Israel’s unlikely savior is a Sephardic career soldier whose family paid the ultimate price in its recent wars. But can he coalesce enough disparate factions to finally end Netanyahu’s poisonous reign?

The Outsourced In Crowd

Private clubs are turning to Contra for beautiful, influential partygoers on demand. So much for exclusivity

The Bullet-Riddled Rise of Tatyana Kim

Until Ukraine began bombing her warehouses, the billionaire e-commerce C.E.O. kept a very low profile. But the real backstory of Russia’s richest woman belies her wholesome image

Flacking for the Tate Brothers

Facing charges of human trafficking and rape, the manosphere’s most notorious siblings hired their lawyer’s cousin to stage an image makeover. Can you blame a girl for trying?

The View from Here

The comedian Lenny Bruce, who died 60 years ago this month, was a fearless champion of free speech. Today, he would have less to fear from the police—and more from the audience

The View from Here

Why are A.I. agents suddenly going rogue? The computer scientist who wrote the textbook on the subject has the answer—and the solution

The Dark Side of the Sun

As Majorca strains under record tourism, next week’s total solar eclipse threatens to push the once quaint Spanish island to a breaking point

A Nanny State on the Charles

Harvard has come for what may be its last campus outlier: Dudley Co-op, a lefty co-living alternative to the polished, increasingly bland school culture

The Curious Case of the Zendaya Spider Brooch

Two historic jewelry houses claimed a giant yellow-sapphire piece worn by the actress on a Spider-Man red carpet as their own. Now it has seemingly disappeared. What happened?

James Franco, the Alien, and the Re-Invention of Celebrity

Perhaps for the first time, a major movie star is pursuing our attention as shamelessly as any other wannabe influencer

Papers, Please!

What’s in your wallet? If you’re a 21st-century tech baron, a growing stack of passports

Epstein’s Music-Camp Hunting Ground

The abuse was well underway when 14-year-old Jeffrey Epstein first arrived at Interlochen Arts Camp. It got worse decades later when he returned to groom his next victims

Cap Fear

The pine-shaded playground of the Parisian smart set, Cap Ferret has been evacuated as wildfires creep ever closer. Can it be saved?

The Eyes of a Killer: Part XII

This week, Bryan Kohberger withdrew his guilty plea for the murder of four University of Idaho students, seemingly without the help of a lawyer. What’s his next move?

The View from Here

Six decades on, the most shocking thing about the 1966 mass shooting at the University of Texas is how routine such gruesome events would become

Meghan’s Picture Imperfect

The Sussexes’ summer photo dump reveals a life of barefoot luxury—and leaves one mystery unresolved: What are they so furious about?

Shvo Me the Money!

The outsize developer Michael Shvo has lost his crown jewel—the Transamerica Pyramid—and is battling former friends, aggrieved partners, and angry tenants. He’s survived spectacular reversals before. Can he rise again?

Nicola Peltz’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Year

As the Beckham feud rages on, the private dramas of Brooklyn’s wife are threatening to eclipse her long-frustrated acting career

The View from Here

A specter is haunting the Democratic Party—the specter of Hasan Piker

Ins & Outs, Wedding Edition

From thank-you letters and short ceremonies to sweetheart tables and weekday weddings, our list of dos and don’ts for this wedding season