Prince Harry has been branded a “f***ing t*t” by Kelly Osbourne, who launched an explosive rant at the Duke of Sussex.
In a new episode of the I’ve Had It podcast, The Osbournes alum accused Harry of “whining, whinging and complaining”, before lashing out at the royal, telling him to “suck it”.
Co-hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan were left in hysterics as Kelly, 38, fumed: “He’s like, ‘Woe is me, I’m the only one who’s had mental problems, my life was so hard’.
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“Everybody’s life was f***ing hard. You were the prince of a goddamn country who dressed up as a f***ing Nazi, and now you’re trying to come back as the pope.”
Concluding her rant, Kelly told the duke to “suck it”.
However, fans were quick to stick up for the prince, with one writing: “Can’t compare your problems to his losing his mom, [Princess Diana], especially the way it happened.”
Another agreed: “Gotta love it when nepo babies […] have so much to say about the lives of others.”
Someone else said Osbourne is “on the wrong side of history” with her explosive new interview.
Kelly isn’t the only Osbourne to comment on the Sussexes, as her mother Sharon told Extra that Harry “belongs” in the Royal Family.
She was happy to see Harry reunite with his brother William for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral last year, explaining: “To see them walking side by side, it just brings back [memories].
“I look at Harry and think, ‘This is where you belong. The people really want you to come home, this is where you belong, being our prince’.”
It comes as Harry and his wife Meghan Markle ended their partnership with Spotify, with their Archetypes podcast canned.
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According to the Express, the decision was a mutual one, with both parties “proud of the series we made together”.
But other sources suggest that the channel did not produce enough content to warrant a full payout of the $20million (£15m) deal the Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed with Spotify in 2020.
Meanwhile, an Archewell Productions spokesman told the Wall Street Journal: “Meghan is continuing to develop more content for the Archetypes audience on another platform.”
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