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Sex Pistol's star John Lydon hits out at Prince Harry a year on from Megxit

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Sex Pistols star John Lydon has turned his infamous views about the monarchy to Prince Harry – suggesting the Duke of Sussex is damaging the family.

The 65-year-old punk singer – known by the stage name Johnny Rotten – has hit out at the 36-year-old Prince and his 39-year-old wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.

The pair stepped back from royal duties a year ago when they sensationally quit the royal family and left the UK, first to moving to Canada and then to Los Angeles.

But John has claimed that the couple have not done enough to smooth relations after the move proved to be controversial – with decisions including Netflix and Spotify deals worth millions causing headlines in the months following their departure from the UK.

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