Sharon Osbourne spills King Charles's surprising reaction to her swearing in front of him

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Sharon has revealed she met the new monarch on many occasions and called him 'the most incredible man' while she credits his wife Camilla, Queen Consort with having a very naughty sense of humor.

Sharon Osbourne, the well-known TV personality, has recently revealed that she has used swear words in the presence of King Charles III without facing any repercussions.

The former host of The Talk is no stranger to the limelight and has been a regular fixture on television screens for years. She is known for her sharp tongue, fiery personality, and colorful language. Her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, is also known as the 'Prince of Darkness,' which technically makes Sharon a part of the showbiz royalty.

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However, Sharon has also had the opportunity to mingle with actual royalty. She has met King Charles and Queen Camilla on many occasions, and the couple has always left a lasting impression on her.

Sharon's revelations about King Charles III

Sharon has always been vocal about her opinions, and her revelations about King Charles III are no exception. She has revealed that she does not hold back from using swear words in front of the King, despite the Royal protocol dictating a certain reverence. In an interview with The Sun, Sharon confessed that she has sworn in front of Charles plenty of times and that he has never said anything to her.

'I’ve sworn in front of Charles plenty of times. He never says anything, he just looks and thinks: 'Oh here she is. He really is the most incredible man and he truly makes the most amazing first impression.'

Sharon shared before that King Charles wrote a letter to her husband Ozzy Osbourne when he made his Parkinson's disease diagnosis public. In an interview with TalkTV in October, she expressed her admiration for the King's caring personality:

'When my husband got sick, he [Charles] wrote to him. I mean, he knows what’s going on in the world. He is not removed. He knows what’s going on in his country, and that’s what I love about him. He isn’t removed.'
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And it's not only Charles who Sharon has admiration for. She said:

'The reason Camilla is loved by the people is because she has worked so hard. Camilla is very grounded as a person. She is not someone who lives inside a bubble. She is a really good, strong woman. And Charles and Camilla have a real love story. In my opinion it is like a Shakespearian play.'

Speaking of Camilla's sense of humor, Sharon said:

'Charles and Camilla are wonderful and I love them very much. Camilla has a wicked sense of humour and is very naughty. And Charles is so incredibly caring. He is a great guy and so relatable.'

In reality, King Charles III and Queen Camilla are known for their caring nature and their commitment to various charitable causes. They have been patrons of numerous organizations and have always been vocal advocates of environmental issues.

Royal Family's protocol on language

The Royal Family is known for its strict protocol on language and etiquette. The members of the Royal Family are expected to behave in a certain manner when in public or when representing the Crown. The protocol dictates that members of the Royal Family should avoid using colorful language, as it is deemed inappropriate, according to The Times.

Sharon Osbourne spills King Charles's surprising reaction to her swearing in front of him David M. Benett

Furthermore, they are also expected to dress modestly and follow other rules of decorum. However, this protocol has relaxed in recent years, with younger members of the Royal Family, such as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, pushing the boundaries.

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