Sharon Osbourne Advises ‘Regretful’ Prince Harry After Queen Elizabeth Funeral Snubs
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Royal family news reveal that former talk show host Sharon Osbourne wants to give advice to Prince Harry. And Osbourne shared her wisdom at a milestone moment for the Duke of Sussex. Because Harry and his wife Meghan Markle got snubbed at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, some think that the rift between the Sussex clan and the royal family will continue.
However, Sharon believes that Prince Harry now regrets giving up his royal duties with Meghan. And so she suggested a way for the Duke of Sussex to recover what he lost. Find out what Osbourne suggested. And learn how the Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex just got snubbed. Get all the details below.
Sharon Osbourne – Feels Prince Harry Regrets Megxit
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle famously exited the royal family in a move known as Megxit. But now that the Duke of Sussex has reunited with his relatives to mourn the loss of Queen Elizabeth, many think that Harry feels regretful. And Sharon Osbourne offered her insights on the situation, per Page Six.
After Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, the former talk show host felt moved at the sight of Harry and his brother Prince William reuniting. “To see them walking side by side, it just brings back [memories]. I look at Harry and think, ‘This is where you belong,'” said Osbourne. And Sharon offered advice to the Duke of Sussex.
Sharon Osbourne: 'Being our prince' is where Prince Harry belongs https://t.co/05puucZ9hZ pic.twitter.com/h1qds4PAu8
— Page Six (@PageSix) September 17, 2022
“The people really want you to come home,” said the former talk show host to Harry via her interview. And she insisted that he belongs in the UK as “our prince.” However, Osbourne does recognize quitting his royal duties in 2020 sparked a huge feud with the royal family. As a result, Sharon added, “I do feel sorry for [Prince Harry]. Because I think that there must be a huge part of him that regrets [his decision].”
Prince Harry And Meghan Markle – Snubbed At Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral
However, the Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex may find challenges in trying to undo Megxit. And evidence exists in how they just got snubbed at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral. As a result of the seating arrangement, Meghan and Harry’s estrangement from the royal family became even more evident, noted Page Six.
On Monday, Prince William and Kate Middleton joined other family members in Westminster Abbey’s front row for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral. However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex got assigned to a corner at the end of the second row. Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi joined them.
Meghan Markle wipes away tears at Queen Elizabeth II's funeral https://t.co/Ec6uMuSjXp pic.twitter.com/32uD81rHqJ
— Page Six (@PageSix) September 20, 2022
As a result, the seating arrangement noticeably separated Harry and William. And while William sat near his father, King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex sat behind Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7. Only Kate’s and William’s oldest children attended, with 4-year-old Prince Louis left at home with a nanny.
The snub at the funeral followed Harry getting banned from wearing his military uniform to the funeral. However, King Charles did give his son permission to wear the uniform to Queen Elizabeth’s vigil. But some think that the funeral uniform ban coupled with the seating snub reveal Harry will face tremendous challenges trying to repair the rift with his royal relatives.
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There are numerous interviews before Meghan where Harry was stating he wasn’t happy with his royal life and duties. His poorly orchestrated exit and subsequent vulgar interviews have just made matters worse. Why try to encourage a grown man back into the life he has stated repeatedly he hates, its not good for him, his family or the public. For goodness sake let him be happy where he is, living the life he wants and let the members of his family do the job they obviously love, representing their country. It seems to me trying to mix or make these two situations work is painful for everyone, especially the public. The worst could be over if the situation doesn’t go backwards but move forwards now to a more respectful and mature agreement to live their chosen lives, taking their own separate paths. Really should Harry be involved any further in representing a country he has stated to the press he hates, should the people of the UK and Commonwealth reward all the things Harry has done in his fits of rage. If Harry had been an American and had spoken about his country as he has spoken about the UK he would have probably have been assassinated, not rewarded like a spoiled child throwing his toys about.