Photos: GETTYMUST READKelly Osbourne Slams Prince Harry, Calling Him a Whining TwatSHARETWEET
Kelly Osbourne isn’t one to hold back her opinions, especially when it comes to Prince Harry.

During her debut on the I’ve Had It podcast on June 20th, the TV personality, along with Jennifer Welch and Angie Pumps Sullivan, openly discussed her thoughts on the 38-year-old prince and shared her own experiences with relapse.

In no uncertain terms, Kelly expressed her disdain for Harry, stating, “I think Harry’s a fucking twat to be honest.

He’s whining, whinging, complaining, woe is me, I’m the only one that’s ever had mental problems, my life was so hard, everyone’s fucking life is hard, you’re the prince of the country who dressed up as a Nazi, and now you’re trying to come back as the Pope?

Suck it.

Nope.

No.”

It is worth noting that Kelly felt comfortable expressing these views, despite her mother being fired for simply stating that she didn’t believe Piers Morgan was racist.

This indicates a significant shift in public perception, as people are no longer afraid to criticize Harry and Meghan.

This was unimaginable just three years ago.

However, the royal family played a role in this change by allowing them to freely voice their opinions.

The downfall began with South Park, followed by the coronation that quickly faded away, leaving Harry as a mere footnote.

The New York incident further subjected them to ridicule and forced them into hiding.

Harry faced backlash for his lawsuits, perceived arrogance, and low intelligence quotient.

He was dropped by major platforms like Netflix and Spotify, and his credibility as a philanthropist was questioned.

Meanwhile, Meghan engaged in staged paparazzi walks and planted unrealistic stories that never materialized.

Both seem to be doing little actual work, while the welfare of their children remains a concern.

The unfair treatment of Sharon Osbourne is another example of the consequences faced by those who dare to speak out against Harry and Meghan.

She should not have lost her job, especially considering that both Sharon and Piers were proven to be accurate in their statements.

However, Harry and Meghan have yet to express any remorse for their actions.

Nearly two years after being dropped from CBS’s The Talk, Sharon Osbourne revealed that her defense of Piers Morgan during the Meghan Markle saga led to her cancellation and blacklisting in America.

“They say that blacklisting doesn’t exist in America, but I’m living proof that it does,” Osbourne stated in an interview with ITV’s This Morning.

She acknowledged that she had faced threats and experienced backlash for standing up for her friend, but she maintained that she had never spoken with hate and had only defended her friends.

What initially started as a defense of a friend quickly escalated into a heated debate between Osbourne and host Cheryl Underwood, ultimately resulting in Osbourne losing her job on The Talk.

Piers Morgan’s skepticism towards Meghan’s claims labeled him a racist, and because Osbourne supported him, she too was branded as such.

Losing her job was just the beginning of the backlash, as Osbourne was subjected to cancel culture on social media and even received death threats, leading her to hire 24-hour security.

It is gratifying to witness the harkles, as they are often referred to, face repercussions for their actions.

They have caused individuals to lose their livelihoods, and now they themselves are experiencing setbacks.

They were dropped by Spotify, lost their partnership with Pearl, and it appears that even Netflix may sever ties with them.

It seems that they are getting what they deserve.

In conclusion, Kelly Osbourne’s candid remarks about Prince Harry have sparked a larger conversation about the couple’s behavior and the consequences faced by those who dare to criticize them.

The public’s perception of the royal couple has shifted significantly, and their actions have not gone unnoticed.

As they continue to face setbacks and criticism, it remains to be seen how this will impact their future endeavors.