Kelly Osbourne shared a deeply personal moment with fans this week as she paid tribute to her late father, rock icon Ozzy Osbourne, during a quiet visit to the Buckinghamshire estate where he is laid to rest.
The TV personality, 41, revealed on Instagram that she had spent time at her father’s grave on Friday morning, posting a touching image of a bright bouquet placed gently on the site where the legendary musician is buried.

Alongside the photo, Kelly wrote simply: “Spent some time with my daddy this morning!” — a short message that captured the continuing grief she has been carrying since Ozzy’s death last year.
The emotional tribute also included a second image from the sprawling grounds of the family’s countryside estate. In the picture, a dramatic floral display by the lakeside spells out the words “Ozzy f*****g Osbourne,” a bold tribute befitting the larger-than-life rock legend.
Ozzy, the iconic Black Sabbath frontman, died on July 22 at the age of 76 after suffering heart failure — just two weeks after performing a final farewell concert with his bandmates at Villa Park in Birmingham. The show marked an emotional last appearance with fellow original members Tony Iommi, Terence “Geezer” Butler and Bill Ward.

Following his death, the Prince of Darkness was laid to rest in the private grounds of Welders House, the Grade II-listed Buckinghamshire property he purchased with wife Sharon Osbourne in 1993.
Although Ozzy had spent many years living in the United States, the Birmingham-born star had long insisted that he wanted to return to England at the end of his life.
Since his passing, the Osbourne family has been navigating life between two continents. While Ozzy now rests in the UK countryside, his children Aimee, Jack and Kelly — along with the family’s grandchildren — have largely returned to their homes in Los Angeles.
Sharon Osbourne has also been adjusting to life after losing her husband of more than four decades. According to reports, she has decided to divide her time between Britain and a new apartment in Los Angeles so she can remain close to her grandchildren.

Sources say the move may eventually become permanent, as Sharon misses being involved in the daily lives of her growing family. Jack’s daughters Pearl, Andy Rose, Minnie Theodora and Maple Artemis — along with Kelly’s young son Sidney — all live in the United States.
Los Angeles holds deep personal history for the Osbournes. The family famously lived in Beverly Hills’ Hancock Park neighbourhood while filming their hit MTV reality series The Osbournes, which ran from 2002 to 2005 and turned them into global household names.
Yet despite decades abroad, Ozzy never forgot his roots. As his health declined in recent years, Sharon had even planned extensive renovations to their Buckinghamshire estate to support his care.
Plans included building a rehabilitation wing to help him relearn to walk, an apartment for a full-time nurse, and a private wellness complex with an exercise studio, art room and spa facilities.
Security around the property was also upgraded with high fencing and improved CCTV to allow the star to recover in privacy.
The couple had originally planned to document their return to Britain in a ten-part reality series titled Home To Roost, but Ozzy’s deteriorating health ultimately delayed the project.
They finally made the move back to England last summer — just in time for Ozzy’s emotional final performance in his hometown of Birmingham.
Only weeks later, the music legend passed away at home.
Last month, Sharon marked her first Valentine’s Day without her husband, sharing a poignant photograph of their hands clasped together. She captioned the image with a simple but powerful message: “Forever Valentine,” followed by an infinity symbol.
For Kelly, the visit to her father’s resting place shows that the bond between them remains unbreakable — even after his passing.



