Family Reveals Condolences Donald Trump And King Charles III For Ozzy Osbourne

JAKARTA - The family of the late Ozzy Osbourne revealed that they received a special message of condolences from two global figures, US President Donald Trump and King Charles III of the United Kingdom, following the musician's departure last July.

In the latest episode of the family's emotional broadcast "The Osbournes", Sharon, Kelly, and Jack Osbourne shared stories about the incredible support they received from around the world after the Black Sabbath frontman's death.

"I feel really bad. So many people have contacted us," said Sharon Osbourne. "I mean, it's really amazing, everyone's reaction, to losing Ozzy. And it's really amazing, and I feel very guilty.

Sharon continued, "Everyone we know and love has contacted us thousands and thousands of people we've never met, and I just want everyone to know that every thing that has been sent to us, we read, we appreciate."

Meanwhile, Putri Ozzy, Kelly Osbourne, added that the outpouring of affection really helped them deal with sadness. In fact, Jack Osbourne compared the amount of support gained with Princess Diana's death.

"Love is not just from the heavy metal community. It's from around the world," Kelly said.

In the midst of the hustle and bustle of grief, the Osbourne family was shocked by the attention of the US President. Sharon, Kelly, and Jack explicitly revealed that they received a message of condolences from Trump.

"Like it or not, (Trump) doesn't have to call and leave voice messages," said Jack.

Sharon agrees, admitting that despite political preferences, Trump shows respect.

"Everything I know is a man I know, I worked with him for a month I spent a month with him and his wife, who was always elegant, elegant, fun to talk to. And he always was, 'How are the kids? How are you Kelly? I am very proud of Kelly and Jack for what they have done. And their manners are extraordinary,' said Sharon.

"And he's just a great guy to talk to, and he always treats me with respect," he added.

Although Sharon claims she is not a US citizen and does not vote in the presidential election, she is still grateful for Trump's attention.

"I don't want to vote. I didn't choose anyone. Never, never will," he said. "All I know is that he has treated me with respect, your father with respect. He doesn't want anything from us nothing. (His wife) Melania, the same. Nothing. And they are great.

"And I can't say that for our Prime Minister (in Great Britain]. Once again, for President Trump and Melania, thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you," he said again.

Not only from the US, attention also came from Ozzy Osbourne's homeland, United Kingdom. Jack Osbourne confirmed that their family received a letter from King Charles III.

"Our King. Now we are talking," Sharon said in a proud tone. "Our King, he is an extraordinary person. He is an extraordinary person. Not only did he write us a letter when Ozzy died, but if he did it for us, you know he did it for a lot, lots of people."

Sharon praised the King's concern for many issues, including the environment and animals. "This is a man who cares about the environment, animals. He cares about many, many things, many things, and he has a good heart," he said.

Sharon also said that King Charles III had shown attention to Ozzy in the past, including on Ozzy's birthday and when the musician was sick in hospital due to a motorcycle accident.

"He is a kind and caring man with a good heart, and Ozzy, like me, we are royalists, and that's all. We respect him, we respect his family, and that's all," said Sharon.

"And he, once again, took the time from the day to write us a letter, sent it directly to us, a note from the King of Ozzy's death with condolences, and it was meaningful," said Sharon Osbourne.