Sharon and Kelly revisit The Osbournes to raise £4.5million for Prince William’s homelessness charity

Sharon and Kelly Osbourne are revisiting their famously chaotic lives on reality television to help raise £4.5 million for Centrepoint, Prince William’s charity supporting people experiencing homelessness.

Oh my god, you guys, they’re doing something HUGE for The Osbournes! It’s part of this Omaze thing, and get this – they’re giving away a FIVE MILLION POUND mansion! Seriously, a mansion! It’s like a celebration of everything we love about the show, and I’m entering immediately. I need to win!

Kelly, 41, explained that she agreed to participate only if the fundraising effort for the charity was significant. She was pleased that Omaze would be matching the house’s value, which they are doing.

I’m confident William will be a fantastic King, and I truly hope he appreciates the donation. It’s a significant amount that will dramatically improve the charity’s work.

Centrepoint, a London homeless shelter first introduced to Prince William by his mother, Princess Diana, is receiving its largest-ever donation. This week, a new advertisement will be released featuring Sharon, age 73, and Kelly looking through old photo albums documenting their lively family life with Ozzy and their brother, Jack.

The couple explored the Omaze house, reminiscing about their own similar Georgian home worth £15 million in Jordans, Buckinghamshire. Sadly, Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away last summer, is buried in the garden of their property.

In a video clip, Kelly becomes emotional recalling a frightening incident with Ozzy in 2003. He suffered serious injuries – broken ribs, a broken collarbone, and a spinal injury – after crashing his quad bike on their property, and the spinal injury caused him pain for many years.

The Osbournes bought the mansion in 1993 but later moved to Los Angeles.

Sharon is back at her home in Buckinghamshire, and Kelly has sold her Los Angeles house for £3 million to move to Beaconsfield, which is close by.

Kelly shared with The Mail on Sunday that she’s hoping to connect with Prince William at a gala in September. She has a lot of ideas she wants to discuss with him, praising his dedication to directly helping and supporting local organizations.

‘I won’t rest until we end homelessness, which is a pledge the future King holds.’

As someone who follows these things closely, I’m hearing that Prince William is incredibly impressed by Kelly’s amazing fundraising work. He’s really taken Centrepoint to heart – continuing his late mother’s legacy – and is making tackling homelessness a key focus of his charitable efforts. It’s wonderful to see him so dedicated to this important cause!

King Charles and Ozzy Osbourne met on several occasions, and the King sent a letter of sympathy to Sharon Osbourne following Ozzy’s death last July. This came just three weeks after Ozzy performed a farewell concert in his hometown of Birmingham.

Oh my gosh, you guys, Kelly is just… she’s so fragile right now, and everyone’s worried about her. But she was talking about Charles, and she called him ‘so kind’ for writing her that letter! It meant the world to her, apparently. Sharon actually kept it by her bed – by her bed! – which just proves how much it meant to all of them. It’s just… everything about this is so precious and heartbreaking all at once.

She said she was finding charity work ‘really fulfilling’ in the aftermath of her father’s death.

Omaze is offering a beautiful countryside home in a secret location, which will be announced next week. The house boasts spacious, open-plan living areas, lovely gardens, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

One lucky person will win the house and everything in it, and the money raised from ticket sales will help Centrepoint support young people experiencing homelessness.

Since 2020, Omaze has raised over £100 million for charities like the British Heart Foundation, Alzheimer’s Research UK, and the Teenage Cancer Trust. Each house draw is guaranteed to donate at least £1 million to charity.

Past Omaze prize draws have featured stars like Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman.

Centrepoint, a charity established in 1969, helps thousands of young people facing difficult circumstances each year. According to CEO Seyi Obakin, a recent campaign was made possible by the generosity and dedication of Kelly and Sharon, who are committed to ending youth homelessness. He described their contribution as truly inspiring.

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2026-03-15 02:35