Sharon Osbourne claims King Charles III will be ‘an amazing king’ – as she insists ‘so many people miss the point of the royal family’
Sharon Osbourne has expressed her opinion on King Charles III following the death of Queen Elizabeth II aged 96.
The former X-Factor judge, 69, appeared on TalkTV following the devastating news and told host Piers Morgan that Charles will be ‘an amazing king’ and is set to ‘do great things for the country’.
In light of the news, she went on to praise the royal family as a whole and insisted that ‘so many people miss the point’ of them.
Opening up: Sharon Osbourne has expressed her opinion on King Charles III following the death of Queen Elizabeth II aged 96
Reflecting on the wider royal family, Sharon said: ‘So many people miss the point – they are a family, a tight knit family. The grandchildren and the children will be completely devastated.
‘She represented strength. Why would anybody want to come to Britain? Because of our traditions, because of our royal family.
‘Everything that comes with Britain, it’s historical. She kept going and that’s what makes Britain different from every other country – our traditions.’
Opinion: In light of the news, she went on to praise the royal family as a whole and admitted ‘so many people miss the point’
The British-American TV star touched on the recent jubilee celebrations for her majesty: ‘Look what we went through this year with celebrating her – that was magnificent – nobody does that like the English.’
‘It will never happen again in our country that there will be another monarch that will reign for so long.
‘You could never ever say anything against the Queen, she never went wrong with one step. And when she took her oath to be a servant to this country she never broke it – she has served this country her entire life.
‘Can you imagine the things she must have put aside, personally, family wise, things that she would have loved to have done, to serve her country.
‘She never put a foot wrong, a magnificent woman. She will go down in history as the greatest Queen the country has ever had.’
Appearance: The former X-Factor judge, 69, appeared on TalkTV following the devastating news and told host Piers Morgan that Charles will be ‘an amazing king’
The monarchy’s death was confirmed and a Buckingham Palace spokesman said: ‘The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow’.
Her son Charles, the former Prince of Wales, is now King Charles III, as the world grieves his mother, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch.
Sharon added: ‘It’s unsettling and I know the mourning will go on and on and on, people will never stop mourning for her but I do have to say that I think Charles will be am amazing King I have so much respect for him and I think he will take care of all of us.
‘He will be a good King, he can’t fill her shoes but he will do it his way. I have all confidence, I adore him, I respect him and he will do great things for this country.’
‘She represented strength’: Sharon meeting Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace in 2007
The Queen’s death will see Britain and her Commonwealth realms enter into a ten-day period of mourning as millions of her subjects in the UK and abroad come to terms with her passing.
And as her son accedes to the throne, there will also be a celebration of her historic 70-year reign that saw her reach her Platinum Jubilee this year – a landmark unlikely to be reached again by a British monarch.
Charles, the King, said: ‘The death of my beloved mother, Her Majesty The Queen, is a moment of the greatest sadness for me and all members of my family.
‘We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign and a much-loved mother. I know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the Realms and the Commonwealth, and by countless people around the world.
‘During this period of mourning and change, my family and I will be comforted and sustained by our knowledge of the respect and deep affection in which the Queen was so widely held.’
Icon: Queen Elizabeth’s 70-year reign is unlikely to ever be surpassed by another king or queen of England
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