King Charles sent a letter of condolence to the wife of legendary singer Ozzy Osbourne following his death.
Ozzy passed away at the age of 76 due to heart attack in July 2025, just weeks after his emotional reunion with Black Sabbath during Back to the Beginning farewell gig.
Now, the late star's wife Sharon Osbourne has opened up about King Charles' relationship with Ozzy.
She told Piers Morgan Uncensored that she received a personal letter of condolence from His Majesty. "His Majesty sent me a letter the next day… King Charles hand-delivered it," she said.
Adding, "(It said) just how sorry he was. He knew Ozzy. We met him several times, and he’s always been so gracious with Ozzy, and they would always laugh together."
Sharon went on to note, "When you look at King Charles and you look at Donald Trump, whatever anybody might think about them, it’s their business, but their days, you know how full their day is? I mean insanity, and that they had the time and the graciousness to do that for us."
Moreover, Sharon also praised her children Kelly, Aimme and Jack, saying, "Grief has now become my friend."
"It is very weird to me, when you love someone that much and you’re grieving for them, it’s what I have to live with, and I’ll get used to it. I will, I have to, you know, things move on," Sharon said. "It’s an ache that you wake up with and you can’t get rid of that ache. It’s like a big hole inside of you and the kids feel exactly the same way, and it’s just, what do you do? It’s inevitable that it happens to all of us."
The widow of Ozzy Osbourne noted, "I would have just gone with Ozzy. I’ve done everything I wanted to do. But they’ve (Kelly, Aimee and Jack) been unbelievably, just magnificent with me, all three of them."
It is pertinent to mention that King Charles and Ozzy Osbourne reportedly met first time at the reception at Clarence House in London, celebrating the 30th birthday of the Prince's Trust, on May 18, 2006, at the time his Majesty was "Prince Charles."