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Kelly Osbourne Slams "F--king T--t" Prince Harry
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Date:2025-04-15 19:39:53
Kelly Osbourne is taking a spare moment to share her feelings on Prince Harry.
The Dancing With the Stars alum didn't hold back when she shared her candid thoughts about the Duke of Sussex, who has spoken out about his fractured relationship surrounding the British royal family in his memoir Spare, as well as in his and wife Meghan Markle's Netflix eponymous docuseries. And Kelly made it quite plain that she's had it with the 38-year-old.
During an appearance on the I've Had It podcast, Kelly discussed the royal during the show's "Hit It or Had It" segment, noting that she's had it with the 38-year-old.
"I think Harry's a f--king t--t, I do," she explained on the PodcastOne show's June 20 episode. "He's a whining, complaining, woe is me, ‘I'm the only one that's ever had mental problems. My life was so hard.'"
And for Kelly, who expressed her thoughts during the podcast's "Hit it or Had It" segment, it's a sentiment that other people experience.
"Everybody's f--king life is hard," she continued. "You were the prince of a god damn country who dressed up as a f--king Nazi and now you're trying to come back as the Pope? Suck it."
E! News has reached out to Harry's reps for comment and has not heard back.
The Duke of Sussex has previously addressed the 2005 scandal in which he wore a Nazi uniform to a costume party. In the 2022 docuseries Harry & Meghan, he referred to the incident as "one of the biggest mistakes of my life." He also issued a public apology at the time.
Kelly's take on the royal comes just days after his dad King Charles III celebrated the annual Trooping the Colour parade, of which he and Meghan were absent. Buckingham Palace has not publicly addressed the guest list.
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