Kelly Osbourne, who comes from a family with a strong background in rock 'n' roll, has expressed her strong opinions about the monarchy in the United Kingdom, particularly regarding Prince Harry. During the June 20th episode of the "I've Had It" podcast, the 38-year-old shared her unfiltered thoughts on the son of King Charles III. While praising the 74-year-old monarch, Osbourne disagreed with one cohost who suggested that Charles should have overlooked his issues with Harry and given him a prominent seat at his May coronation.
“I think Prince Harry’s a f–king t–t,” she said, slamming the former military pilot for “whining, whinging [and] complaining.”
Osbourne remarked, "He acts like he's the only one who has experienced mental difficulties. Everyone faces challenges in life. He was a prince of a nation and even dressed up as a Nazi. And now he wants to portray himself as a holy figure? Give me a break."
Harry has openly discussed his experiences as a member of the British royal family after resigning from his senior responsibilities alongside Meghan Markle in 2020. The pair relocated to California in an effort to chart a new path for their professional endeavors.
In early 2021, Buckingham Palace confirmed that the Sussexes would not be returning as working royals. This confirmation came just before Harry and Meghan sat down for a revealing interview on CBS. During the interview, Harry made the claim that his father had "stopped taking my calls" after their decision to step down was announced. He expressed his disappointment and feeling of being let down by Charles, stating that there was a lot of hurt in their relationship. Despite this, Harry emphasized that he will always love his father and that healing their relationship remains a priority for him.
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In his debut memoir, Spare, which was released earlier this year, Harry continued to provide insight into his life within the palace walls. Reflecting on the death of his mother, Princess Diana, and the challenges of growing up in the public eye, the duke shared his experiences openly.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Courtesy of Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex
The revelations made by the founder of the Invictus Games further strained his relationship with his family, including Charles and his brother Prince William. This led to speculation about Harry's inclusion in the king's coronation celebrations. Eventually, he attended the festivities alone in London, as Meghan chose to stay home with their children. During the service, Harry occupied a seat in the third row.
According to Nick Bullen, the editor-in-chief of True Royalty TV, the coronation felt like a turning point in the Sussexes' interaction with the royal family, marking the beginning of the end. After years of drama, it seemed as though the family had drawn a line in the sand and decided to move forward. This sentiment was expressed by Bullen in May, following the historic event.