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sharon osbourne has revealed about the condolence letter king charles Written and distributed by hand after her husband’s death, heavy metal icon ozzy osbourne,
black sabbath frontman Died in July at the age of 76a few weeks after the show a huge farewell show The band he formed in 1968.
In an upcoming interview on piers morgan’s show uncensored, Sharon, 73, tearfully said: “His Majesty sent me a letter the next day… King Charles [had it] Hand delivered… [It said] He was so sad.”
She continued: “He knew Ozzy. He knew we’d met him a few times, and he’d always been very kind to Ozzy, and they’d always laugh together… He got Ozzy. He got him…”
King Charles was not the only head of state to send his respects. Sharon revealed last month that Donald Trump had left the family a voicemail praising Ozzy as a “unique” character.
Speaking to Morgan, Sharon said: “When you look at King Charles and you look at Donald Trump, anybody can think anything about them, it’s their business, but their day, you know how full their day is? I mean crazy, and they had the time and the kindness to do that for us.”
Elsewhere in the emotional interview, Sharon said Ozzy’s last words were: “Kiss me. Hug me tight.”
In August, it was confirmed that Ozzy official cause of death It was a heart attack and an “acute myocardial infarction”, which generally means death of tissue as a result of failure of blood supply to an organ.
Sharon, who also managed Ozzy for most of his career, recalled how he woke up at his home in Buckinghamshire at around 4am on July 22 – only 20 minutes later, he was dead. Sharon said she screamed when she found Ozzy collapsed in their home gym, apparently having decided to do an early morning workout despite his poor health at the time.
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“He had a heart attack,” she told Morgan. “I ran down, and he was there, and they were trying to revive him, and I said, ‘Don’t – just drop him. Drop him. You can’t. He’s gone.’
She continued: “I knew immediately he was gone. And they tried and tried, and then they took him by helicopter to the hospital and they tried and they tried, and it was like, ‘He’s gone. Just leave him.'”
Before going down to the gym, Ozzy had apparently been up and down in the bathroom all night, once telling her to “wake up”, before she told him that his actions had already woken her up.
Then he said to her, “Kiss me. Hug me tight.”
Sharon said that Ozzy was told by his doctor that his final show would kill him.
“He didn’t want to die on stage, he didn’t do it,” she said. “But he did it his way.”
She described Ozzy’s homecoming funeral in Birmingham as “like a dream”, in which she felt she was “looking down on it all.”
“My children could see and feel how much their father was loved… There was a great feeling of going back to your hometown, where you were truly loved.”
Sharon and Ozzy have three children: daughters Amy and Kelly, and son Jack.
“Grief has become my friend now,” Sharon said, describing the sense of loss she still feels today.
Full interview with Sharon continues piers morgan uncensored Will air on YouTube today.
