During an episode of The Talk, Sharon Osbourne lauded Prince George, age 9, and Princess Charlotte, age 7. She used the word ‘impeccable’ to sum up their behavior at the Queen’s State funeral and committal service.
Osbourne added that she had also observed Prince George and Princess Charlotte of Wales ‘were simply destined to perform the work they do. It’s amazing.’
According to The List, she described all three of the Prince and Princess of Wales’ children, William and Kate, as ‘divine,’ but she was especially moved by the sight of the young 7-year-old princess nudging her older brother to bow.

As the Queen’s coffin was being carried from the entrance of Buckingham Palace to Wellington Arch. Without second thought, the Prince followed his sister’s advise regarding proper royal protocol.
Without a question, the two royal siblings are gaining popularity on a global scale. The coffin of Charlotte and George’s great-grandmother was being taken from Westminster Palace, where it had been lying in state, to Westminster Abbey, where a memorial service was being held, with calm and steady steps.
Royal admirers have talked extensively about the two children’s maturity, especially Princess Charlotte’s, who was grieving for her beloved ‘Gan-Gan’ at the time.
According to the royal author and former editor of Vanity Fair, Tina Brown, Charlotte and the late Queen Elizabeth II have a lot in common.
‘Churchill made a comment on the queen’s extraordinary gravity and elegance when he first met her when he was just 2 years old. I do have a same sentiment toward Princess Charlotte ‘In an interview with CBS, Brown said.

For years, Sharon Osbourne has been a devoted royal admirer. She was seen in London, where she had joined the throngs of people gathered to observe the Queen’s coffin as it lay in state. The TV celebrity gave other mourners hugs while acting quite distraught.
ITV News quoted her as saying, ‘I love the Queen and I came here for this because I’m a royalist and I love the royal family.’
Osbourne responded when asked what she admired most about the monarch as follows: ‘Stability… despite the fact that this nation would change and, as you know, life always changes, she remained the same.
And having her was absolutely fantastic.’ The 69-year-old stated, ‘It’s disturbing and I know the grieving will go on and on and on for our Queen, people will never stop mourning for her,’ in an interview with Piers Morgan on his Talk TV program.
