The Kelly and Sharon Osbourne Meghan Markle feud has been simmering for a while now, and if you look closely, it’s not just one issue — it’s a mix of opinions, reactions, and, well… a bit of personal judgment too. Over time, both Sharon Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne have shared their thoughts about Meghan Markle, and let’s just say, they haven’t exactly held back.
Some of their comments feel like criticism, others feel a little more… pointed. Maybe even a bit catty, depending on how you read them. Either way, here are the main reasons behind their clear dislike.
1. The Royal Family Fallout Didn’t Sit Right
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One of Sharon’s earliest issues with Meghan seemed to come from how things played out with the royal family — especially when Meghan and Prince Harry stepped back from royal duties.
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Sharon believed the situation should have been handled privately, not publicly. She also raised concerns about family separation, suggesting that distancing from both sides of the family could affect their son, Archie. It didn’t come across as purely mean, to be fair. There was a hint of personal experience in what she said, almost like she was speaking from her own regrets.
Still, the way she framed it made it clear she wasn’t on Meghan’s side.
2. Claims of “Disrespect” Toward the Queen
Things escalated more when the couple released their content projects, especially their docuseries. Sharon was openly critical after watching it — or at least parts of it.
She described Meghan’s comments about Queen Elizabeth II as disrespectful, particularly moments that she felt made light of royal traditions. At one point, she compared Meghan’s tone to something unserious, almost mocking.
Sharon also expressed frustration with what she saw as constant complaining. According to her, it felt repetitive, like the same points being made over and over again without much balance.
To be honest, that “whining” comment she kept repeating? That probably stuck with people more than anything else.
3. The PDA Feels “Too Much”
Another issue Sharon brought up — and this one feels more personal — is Meghan and Harry’s public displays of affection.
She doesn’t buy it. At all.
During a family discussion, she described their constant hand-holding and closeness as disingenuous. Almost like it was for show rather than real emotion. That’s a strong take, especially since it’s not something you can really prove either way.
Interestingly, not everyone in her family agreed. Ozzy Osbourne even questioned her, asking what if they’re just genuinely in love. It was one of those moments where you could feel the disagreement, even if it didn’t turn into a full argument.
Still, Sharon didn’t really back down from her view.
4. Accusations About Meghan’s Social Circle
Sharon also made a claim that raised a few eyebrows. She suggested that Meghan mostly surrounds herself with wealthy, high-profile individuals — basically the top tier of Hollywood and beyond.
Now, on its own, that might not sound like a big deal. But the way Sharon said it made it feel like criticism, even though she later admitted there’s nothing wrong with it.
Which is… a bit confusing, honestly.
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She also hinted that Meghan or her team might reach out to people who criticize her, which added another layer to her skepticism. There wasn’t much proof offered, though, so it came across more like a personal impression than a confirmed fact.
5. Kelly Questions Their “Privacy” Claims
While Sharon has been more vocal overall, Kelly has had her moments too.
One of her main criticisms is about Meghan and Harry’s repeated statements about wanting privacy. Kelly doesn’t seem convinced. She’s pointed out that despite saying they want a quieter life, they continue to take on major public projects — interviews, documentaries, deals.
To her, those two things don’t really match.
She also criticized their work output, suggesting they were given huge opportunities but didn’t fully deliver. That comment felt less emotional and more direct, almost like a blunt assessment rather than a personal attack.
Still, it added to the overall tone of skepticism.
A Mix of Criticism… and Personal Opinion
Looking at all of this, it’s clear that the Osbournes’ views on Meghan Markle aren’t based on just one moment or one issue. It’s a collection of reactions — some rooted in disagreement, others maybe shaped by perception.
Are all their points fair? That depends on who you ask.
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Some people might agree with parts of what they’ve said. Others might see it as overly harsh or even unnecessary. And then there are those who think it’s simply a case of not liking someone and finding reasons to justify it.
Either way, the tension is there. And it doesn’t seem like it’s going away anytime soon.