Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent relocation to Los Angeles caused Sharon Osbourne some disappointment, which she recently expressed on "The Talk."
Although they are no longer shooting in the studio due to the coronavirus outbreak, the ladies of "The Talk" still have a lot of issues to tackle.
Sharon Osbourne attends the 41st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards CBS after party at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on June 22, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California | Photo: Getty Images
Sharon Osbourne, Marie Osmond, Carrie Ann Inaba, Eve, and Sheryl Underwood had a difference of opinion as they addressed the issue of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's relocation to Los Angeles. Sharon, who hasn't entirely wrapped her head around the couple's decision, stated that:
"If they were fed up with the press in the U.K., they're really gonna be fed up with press living in L.A. I'm kind of disappointed in a way that Harry would end up here."
The curious 67-year-old added that she had hopes that they would move to a place like Santa Barbara that would permit them to have "somewhat of a normal existence."
Ozzy Osbourne argued that as long as Meghan and Harry were in love and happy with each other, then he was okay with their decision.
Sharon stated that living in L.A. wasn't the best idea as the press there would make their lives a nightmare.
Sharon's take on the issue came just a few weeks after she and her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, sat with "Good Morning Britain" host, Piers Morgan, for an exclusive interview.
During the meeting, the couple opened up on Harry and Meghan's decision to step down as senior members of the royal family.
According to Express U.K, Sharon pointed out that she didn't think that the couple gave things a good go and that she was "very sad" for Harry.
While the "It's a Boy Girl Thing" actress stated that eighteen months as a married couple living in the eye of the public wasn't enough time to make such a huge decision, her husband disagreed with her.
Ozzy Osbourne argued that as long as Meghan and Harry were in love and happy with each other, then he was okay with their decision.
Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex make an official visit to the Joff Youth Centre in Peacehaven, Sussex on October 3, 2018 in Peacehaven UK | Photo: Getty Images
The "Under the Graveyard" crooner added that the couple were free to live anywhere as Harry wasn't going to be a king soon. The former royal couple lived in North America for a month before their most recent move to America.
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