John Lydon, former frontman of the Sex Pistols, criticizes Meghan Markle's celebrity lifestyle and advises her to leave.
In the aftermath of the announcement that Meghan Markle would not be joining her partner at the coronation of King Charles III, Johnny Lydon let rip.
Lydon, ex-member of the Sex Pistols, gave Meghan Markle what for in an interview with the UK’s Telegraph newspaper and told her and her neighbours to stop their celebrity lifestyle if they want to remain anonymous and fuck off!
Lydon, who recently lost his wife, Nora Forster, to Alzheimer’s Disease sent a strong warning to the Duke and Duchess, telling them to “cease their words and leave”.
In March 2020, shortly after resigning from the Royal Family, Harry and Meghan relocated to Montecito, California, which is situated near the home of Lydon.
John Lydon, continued his criticism of the duo, claiming they would be more appreciated if they disappeared. He labelled them as “spiteful”.
Lydon exclaimed that if you wish to not be part of [the Royal Family], then you should “fuck off” and “shut up!”
The ex-Pistol also harshly criticised Harry’s recent autobiography titled Spare, calling it “highly malicious towards his family and friends”.
Instead of attending the King’s corination, Megan has chosen to remain in the States to care for their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
A statement by Archewell declared that Harry will be present at the coronation service at Westminster Abbey on the 6th of May while the Duchess of Sussex will stay in California with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
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