Kelly Osbourne has doubled down on her “whiner” tirade of Prince Harry, saying she was lashing out because he and wife Meghan Markle had “taken the victim route.”
In another outburst against the rebel Royals on their family podcast The Osbournes, Kelly was supported by her brother Jack, while their mother Sharon defended the monarchy.
Kelly, 38, said: ‘I said he was f**king. I just think he’s such a whiner and the thing is, maybe it’s because I feel a certain level of disappointment in the sense that I feel like they had the opportunity to be the most loved, beloved people in the world who can actually bring about positive change.
“But then I went down this victim road instead. It makes me want to leave (the royal family). I understand that, but just leave. Don’t leave and just tell “woe is me” stories about how hard it was.
“Because again, I said this on the podcast I was on: Life is hard for everyone. I was just on a podcast and they asked me what I thought of Harry and I just said I think he’s a ‘t**t’. And that’s it.’
Lashing out: Kelly Osbourne has doubled down on her ‘whiner’ tirade of Prince Harry, saying she lashed out because he and wife Meghan Markle were taking ‘the victim route’
Kelly said: “It makes me want to leave (the royal family). I understand that, but just leave. Don’t leave and just tell ‘woe is me’ stories about how hard it was’
Her brother Jack, 37, added: “But the funny thing was, I don’t know if you looked at the comments on any of the articles, but it was amazing how many of these woke American people vehemently defended them. And you say, “Wait a minute!”
Their mother Sharon countered that she still cares about the monarchy, having met Elizabeth II four times, but also called for “modernization.”
She added, “That’s because I’m old. I love it! Everyone is human, we are all human. They do a lot of good, but they are human and they screw up. We’re all fucked. So the point is that they also do a lot of good.
“I think it needs to be scaled back and I think a lot of the pomp and circumstance needs to go. It should become much more modern, but I don’t think it should be stopped. It should become more modern; they need to stop with those stupid hats and capes.”
Meanwhile, Jack also feuded with Prince Andrew over the infamous sexual allegations against him involving a teenager.
Kelly had said she had met the Queen twice, before Jack added: ‘I’ve only met Philip and Andrew but we don’t like to talk about that.
‘And Beatrice and Eugenie. I actually denied Eugenie a dance, I was ashamed. It was on Beatrice’s 18th birthday at Windsor Castle.
‘She was a few years younger. And I was just sitting there minding my own business and she said, “Would you like to dance with me?”
Opinion: Their mother Sharon responded that she still cares about the monarchy after meeting Elizabeth II four times, but also called for ‘modernization’
Kelly added: “Life is hard for everyone. I was just on a podcast and they asked me what I thought of Harry and I just said I think he’s a ‘t**t’. And that’s it’
‘And I thought, “No…” I was literally denying a princess a dance. I was maybe twenty. But it just felt weird dancing with a 15 year old. At twenty I’m not going to dance with a fifteen year old. You can’t do that… it will end up like her father.’
It comes three months after Kelly delivered a scathing tirade against Harry on the I’ve Had It podcast, leaving presenters Jennifer Welch and Angie ‘Pumps’ Sullivan hysterical as they called Harry a ‘f*****gt**t’ mentioned. ‘
She said at the time: ‘I think Harry loves it, so do I! He’s a whiny, whiny complainer, woe is me, I’m the only one who had mental problems, my life was so hard, everyone’s life was damn hard!
“Everyone’s life is hard, you were the prince of a damn country who dressed up as a damn Nazi, and now you’re trying to come back as the Pope. Suck it! No!’
Elsewhere on the podcast, Kelly also reflected on her own struggles with drug addiction, revealing that she had checked into rehab five times during her battle to get clean.
‘Rehab can be the best thing that ever happens to you, and it can also be the most boring 28 days of your life, right? It’s what you put into it that counts,” she admitted.
“I’ve gotten to the bottom of so many hardcore issues and the root of so many of my problems. It changed everything, once you understand it and get a diagnosis of what’s going on.”