Sharon Osborne discusses Prince Harry’s actions during the Diamond Jubilee of the Queen.

Sharon Osborne discusses Prince Harry’s actions during the Diamond Jubilee of the Queen.

After Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were separated from the rest of the Royal family and even booed as they left St. Paul’s Cathedral in London amid celebrations celebrating Queen Elizabeth II’s 70-year reign, Sharon Osbourne remarked that Prince Harry “must regret what he done.”

The couple were among those who attended the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Thanksgiving Service.

The couple did not attend the ceremonial celebration after the service and were seen and heard leaving the church to a chorus of boos from the audience.

The couple’s first high-profile visit to the UK since declaring their intention to step down from royal duties in 2020 was a success.

The couple also went down for a notorious interview with Oprah Winfrey and tried to cash in on their popularity by negotiating significant deals with Spotify and Netflix.

Along with Piers Morgan and Fox News anchors Ainsley Earhardt and Martha MacCallum, Osbourne, 69, joined the Fox News Channel’s coverage of the celebrations.

‘The Royal Family has always been like a Shakespearean performance for me,’ the former ‘The Talk’ co-host told Fox News. I have to admit, I felt sorry for them when I first saw them. And the manner in which they were separated from their families.

Sharon Osbourne said in her Fox News appearance that Harry 'must regret' leaving the Royal Family

Inside the cathedral, Kate and William were spotted conversing with Prince Charles and Camilla, while Harry and Meghan were sitting with cousins and behind his aunt and uncle.

Osbourne, who was born in London, claimed her mother has always been a tremendous supporter of the Royal Family.

‘I do feel sad for him [Prince Harry], because I think there must be a tremendous part of him that regrets,’ she remarked, referring to Meghan and Harry’s public criticism of the Royal family and their split.

Markle made a number of accusations in that explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, including that an anonymous member of the Royal family was concerned about the skin tone of their unborn child, Archie.

‘Can you imagine how he felt yesterday with his entire family in that procession, and he would have typically been there on one of those horses with his uniform and everything,’ Osbourne remarked of the Trooping of the Color ceremony on June 2nd.

Duchess of Cornwall Kate Middleton, Prince William’s wife, marched beside her children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, in the procession that kicked off the Queen’s jubilee celebrations.

The family then joined the Queen on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for a flyover by members of the Royal Air Force.

The balcony was not open to Harry and Meghan.

That struck Osbourne as particularly startling, because Prince Harry must have been thinking to himself, ‘My children are not like that.’

Osbourne expressed the opinion that: 'The Royal Family has always been like a Shakespearean play for me'Osbourne, a London-native, said that her mother was a huge fan of the Royal Family throughout her lifeOsbourne and Morgan also talked about how they both lost jobs after Harry and Meghan’s Oprah interview.

Following his criticism of the interview, Morgan walked away from his presenting job on ‘Good Morning, Britain,’ while Osbourne was abruptly ousted from ‘The Talk’ after she defended Morgan.

‘Sharon went on a show called ‘The Talk,’ and when she talked, she got fired!’ Morgan joked.

Osbourne stated she had been seeing a therapist and seeking mental help in the aftermath of her firing and claims that she was a bigot.

During Osbourne's appearance on Fox News, her and Morgan discussed how they both lost their jobs in the wake of Harry and Meghan's Oprah interviewOsbourne said that losing her job on 'The Talk' was 'life-changing'It was “life-changing,” according to Osbourne.

‘I’m not a victim, but it was extremely difficult for my family,’ she explained.

‘It’s awful what happened to you,’ Morgan added. I’ll take responsibility, but Sharon is a good friend with whom I have a long history.’

Osbourne underlined that her opinions of Markle were based solely on her actions and had nothing to do with her upbringing.

During the couple’s Oprah interview, Morgan brought up one of Markle’s assertions, in which she claimed she married the prince in a private ceremony overseen by the Archbishop of Canterbury a few days before their formal marriage.

‘You know, three days before our wedding, we got married,’ Markle claimed in the interview. No one is aware of this. The promises thatwe have framed in our room are just the two of us in our backyard with the Archbishop of Canterbury.’ A few days after the interview aired, a spokesperson for the couple conceded that the pair had merely exchanged ‘personal vows’ that did not constitute a marriage.  Morgan said: ‘You know that secret wedding? That was completely untrue. She just says all of this stuff

Osbourne also expressed her 'shock' that Johnny Depp won his legal battle with former wife Amber HeardMorgan likened Markle’s remarks in the couple’s Oprah Winfrey appearance to parts of Amber Heard’s recent testimony in her legal struggle with Johnny Depp.

During the defamation trial, Heard claimed that she never followed through on her promise to contribute $7 million to charity because Depp sued her.

Morgan claimed that these comments tarnished both Markle and Heard’s public image.

‘I was amazed that he actually won,’ Osbourne admitted, adding that she is acquainted with Depp. I was one of them. I mean, I’m glad he won, but I’m surprised.’

Osbourne expressed astonishment that the jury did not find in favor of Heard because she had bOsbourne said that she was surprised that the jury didn't side with Heard as she had been so emotional during the trialeen so emotional throughout the trial.

She stated that she expected the jury would side with Heard since she was so upset during the trial.

The couple’s marriage, according to Osbourne, was “extremely tumultuous.” I know what you’re going through since I’ve been there. That is a behavior I am familiar with. It was unattractive. ‘The whole affair was a shambles.’

After the court capped the award, a jury in Fairfax County, Virginia, awarded Depp more than $10 million in damages on June 1.

Morgan and Osbourne are both back on TV, hosting separate shows on TalkTV, a newly created British channel.

‘My message to Meghan is nice try, we are working on it,’ Morgan said.