- by foxnews
- 07 Apr 2026
At one point during the podcast, the family played a voicemail that Trump left Sharon after Ozzy's death.
Holding back tears, Sharon emotionally said, "He didn't have to call. That was really kind of him."
"Listen, when it comes to politics, we know nobody comes out a winner," she said. "Whoever you like, half of people are gonna [be unhappy], and now it's more so than ever in history… You can't come out a winner. All I know is a man that I know, I worked with for a month - I spent one month with him and his wife, who was always gracious, elegant, just a delight to talk to."
She added, "He was always, 'How are the children? How's Kelly? I'm so proud of Kelly and Jack for what they've done. Their manners are great.' And he was just a great guy to talk to, and he has always treated me with respect."
Sharon made it clear that her praise wasn't political - it was personal.
"Listen, I'm not American. I can't vote. I don't want to vote. I don't vote for anyone. I vote for no one. Never have, never will," she said. "But this thing is, all I know is he's treated me with respect, your father with respect. He wanted nothing from us - nothing. [His wife] Melania, the same. Nothing. And they have been great."
She continued, "For him to take his time to do that for us … he doesn't live in a bubble. He knows what's going on in the streets. He knows what is going on. And I can't say that for our prime minister [in the United Kingdom]. Again, for President Trump and Melania, thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you."
"Our King. Now we're talking," Sharon said, smiling through tears. "He's an amazing person. Not just because he wrote to us when Ozzy passed, but if he did it for us, you know he does it for many, many people."
She praised King Charles for his compassion over the years, sharing that he had reached out during Ozzy's previous health struggles.
"He didn't have to do certain things that he's done for Ozzy. In the past - Ozzy's birthday, when Ozzy was sick in hospital with the motorbike accident, he reached out," she said.
"He's a good, caring man with a good heart. And Ozzy's, as me, we are royalists… we respect him, we respect his family."
The heartfelt note, Sharon said, was hand-delivered.
"He took the time out of his day to write us… a note from the King for Ozzy's passing with his condolences," she said. "And that says so much."
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