Kelly Osbourne has had it with Prince Harry.
In an explosive rant on Tuesday’s episode of the “I’ve Had It” podcast, the former reality star accused the royal of “whining, whinging [and] complaining,” calling him a “f–king t–t.”
As co-hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan cracked up, the “Osbournes” alum, 38, claimed, “[He’s like], ‘Woe is me, I’m the only one who’s had mental problems, my life was so hard.’
“Everybody’s life was f–king hard,” she continued. “You were the prince of a goddamn country who dressed up as a f–king Nazi, and now you’re trying to come back as the pope.”
Osbourne concluded by telling the 38-year-old Duke of Sussex to “suck it.”
Instagram users expressed mixed feelings over the “Project Runway Junior” judge’s comments.
“Gotta love it when nepo babies with no actual talents or skills have so much to say about the lives of others,” one wrote, while another labeled Osbourne as “on the wrong side of history.”
A third called the rant “wrong,” explaining, “Can’t compare your problems to his losing his mom, [Princess Diana], especially the way it happened.”
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Others, however, praised Osbourne and wrote that she is “allowed to have her own opinion.”
The “Dancing With the Stars” alum’s mom, Sharon Osbourne, has similarly had plenty to say about Harry since he and wife Meghan Markle left England and their royal duties to live in California with their kids.
“I do feel sorry for him because I think that there must be a huge part of him that regrets [his decision],” the former “America’s Got Talent” judge, 70, said during Fox News coverage of Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee in June 2022.
“It’s got to have an effect on you when [your children] don’t have any cousins, aunts, uncles,” she continued, referencing Harry and Markle’s ongoing feud with Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Three months later, Sharon shared her “hope[s]” for the brothers to repair their relationship in an Extra interview.