Sharon Osbourne was glued to the display for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.
The Osbournes matriarch, who was in England for the nation’s historic occasion, tells Yahoo Leisure she obtained emotional watching the funeral and processions. Seeing Prince Harry again in England for it left her affected as nicely.
“It was an impressive funeral, wasn’t it?” Osbourne says of Monday’s ultimate farewell to the nation’s longest-reigning monarch, which drew royals, presidents, prime ministers and dignitaries from around the globe. Within the U.S. alone, over 10 million viewers tuned in.
And whereas it was grand — and other people lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the procession — the small, considerate particulars, just like the queens’s corgis and horse ready for her casket at Windsor Fort made for tear-jerking moments. “Oh, God was it ever,” she agreed.
Osbourne — who gave commentary to Fox Information through the funeral broadcast, considered one of a number of gigs she’s juggling along with being the subject of latest Fox Nation documentary out subsequent week — says seeing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle again with the royal household for the funeral and for the occasions main as much as it made her emotional too, however otherwise.
“I felt actually, actually unhappy for Harry when he got here again,” she admits. “And I felt unhappy, unhappy for the nation as a result of it is — it is the place he belongs. To see him strolling together with his father and his brother, I simply felt very, very unhappy.”
Although she’s hopeful the face-time between the royals — estranged since Harry and Meghan stepped down as senior royals, alleging they have been mistreated by “the agency,” and moved to California — may result in a reconciliation.
“I believe it might be wonderful,” she says. “I believe it might be wonderful for him and his father and brother. They’re household. They must be collectively.”
The queen’s coffin was on view for 4 days at London’s Westminster Corridor prior, drawing much more mourners, together with David Beckham, who stood in line for 13 hours for an opportunity to pay his respects. Osbourne, who’s now a part of the U.Okay.’s present The Discuss after her notorious exit from the U.S.’s daytime present with the identical identify in 2021, was there as nicely.
“I used to be doing broadcasting from the streets,” she says. “So I went in traces and spoke to many, many individuals who have been ready to see her.”
Amongst Osbourne’s many new initiatives is a Fox Nation documentary, Sharon Osbourne: To Hell & Again, which debuts on Monday. It’s Osbourne at her most candid — and that claims lots as she’s recognized for capturing from the hip — as she particulars her firing from CBS’s The Discuss amid the racism controversy fallout.
Osbourne provides her unfiltered take — with numerous f-bombs and center finger flashes — about the way it all performed out. Additionally that includes commentary from members of the family — Ozzy, son Jack and daughter Kelly — the doc appears to be like at different turbulent occasions in her life and the way she pulled herself out of them.
Fox Nation’s Sharon Osbourne: To Hell & Again debuts on Monday, Sept. 26.