Kelly Osbourne has hit out at Prince Harry, blasting the royal as a “f***ing t**t” and telling him to “suck it up”.
The TV personality from London hit out at the royal during an interview on the I’ve Had It podcast.
And the 38-year-old didn’t hold back her opinion of the Duke of Sussex – or his controversial actions.
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Speaking to hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie ‘Pumps’ Sullivan, Kelly said: “I think Harry is a f***ing t**t, I do!
“He is a whining, whinging complaining, woe is me, I’m the only one whose had mental problems, my life was so hard, everybody’s life was f***ing hard!
“Everybody’s f***ing life is 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. Suck it! No!”
However, Kelly isn’t the only celebrity to hit out at the pair. Last month Piers Morgan unleashed a scathing attack on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, branding them “victimhood-worshipping drama queens.”
Harry and Meghan claimed to have been chased by paparazzi in a “near catastrophic car chase”.
But the TV presenter claimed the account was “another load of hyperbolic old codswallop from a pair of ludicrous, victimhood-worshipping drama queens who wouldn’t know the truth if it slapped them in their rich, entitled, hypocritical faces.”
Another royal expert has previously described the 38-year-old Prince as “fame-hungry” and slammed him for “behaving like a Love Island contestant”.
They said: “He’s behaving like a contestant off of Love Island at the moment
“I see a man who is deeply unhappy”.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were set to launch a podcast of their own, but recently the project was axed by Spotify bosses.
Bill Simmons is understood to have dubbed the pair “f***ing grifters” when the $20 million (£15.6 million) show allegedly failed to meet productivity targets.
On Thursday night (June 15), the music streaming giant and the Duke and Duchesses production company, Archwell Audio, are understood to have “mutually agreed to part ways”.
Just 13 episodes of the Archtypes podcast were produced in the three years since the deal was signed, with the two firms releasing a joint statement saying they “are proud of the series we made together”.
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