Kelly Osbourne has gone on a savage rant against Prince Harry as she branded him a "whinger" for creating "woe is me stories".
The 38-year-old said she felt "a certain level of disappointment" in the Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan Markle after they stepped back from the Royal Family. The couple left The Firm three years ago before moving to Montecito, California.
It's not the first time she's hit out at Harry, having previously described him as a "whining, whinging t**t". Speaking on her family podcast, The Osbournes, Kelly explained her comments. "I said he was a t**t. I just think he's such a whinger and the thing is, maybe it's because I feel a certain level of disappointment in the sense where I feel like they had an opportunity to become the most liked, loved people in the entire world that could actually bring some positive change," she said.
Kelly added: "But then went down this, like, victim road instead. I get wanting to leave [the Royal Family]. I get that, but then just leave. Don't leave and then just give 'woe is me' stories about how difficult it was. Because again, I said this on the podcast I was on, life is hard for everybody."
The mother-of-one was supported by her brother Jack Osbourne, 37. He said: "The funny thing was, I don't know if you looked at any of the comments from any of the articles, but it was amazing how many of these wokey American people were vehemently defending them. And you're like, 'Hang on a f***ing second'."
Meghan Markle 'to unleash her own memoirs' as Prince Harry's drops next weekThe siblings were joined by their mother, Sharon Osbourne, who admitted she still likes the monarchy but called for it to be "modernised". She admitted: "That's because I'm old. I love it! Everybody's human, we're all human."
The 70-year-old added: "They do a lot of good, but they're human beings and they f**k up. We all f**k up. So the thing is, they do a lot of good also. I think that it needs to be scaled down and I do think that a lot of the pomp should go. It should be much more modernised, but I don't think it should be stopped. It should be more modernised - they've got to stop with the silly hats and the capes."