Royal regrets? Sharon Osbourne weighed in on Prince Harry‘s return to the U.K. for Queen Elizabeth II‘s Platinum Jubilee, saying she felt “sorry” for the duke after his 2020 exit.The Osbournes alum, 69, joined Piers Morgan for Fox News’ coverage of the royal weekend on Friday, June 3, discussing the dynamic between Harry, 37, and his family members following his and Meghan Markle‘s step down from royal duties. “The royal family has always been like a Shakespearean play for me,” the former cohost of The Talk said. “I have to tell you when I saw [Harry and Meghan] earlier on … I felt sorry for them and the way that they were parted from the family.”Morgan, 57, has been a vocal critic of the Sussexes over the years and countered Osbourne’s point, asking, “Why should we feel sorry for them given the way they’ve trashed this family in public so often?”While the Celebrity Apprentice alum conceded that Harry and the former Suits star, 40, have seemingly been “making their living over talking about the royal family,” she doubled down on her opinion. “I do feel sorry for [Harry] because I think that there must be a huge part of him that regrets [what happened],” Osbourne continued. “I mean, can you imagine how he felt yesterday [at Trooping the Colour] with the whole family in that procession and he would have normally been there on one of those horses with his uniform and everything.
And there he was, shushing the children.”The Archewell cofounders, who tied the knot in May 2018, announced in January 2020 that they planned to step away from their senior royal duties, deciding to split their time between the U.K.
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