GOD Save the Queen punk Johnny Rotten is spitting mad about Prince Harry — and says he should return the money he has cost the taxpayer.
The Sex Pistols icon insists Harry, 36, was selfish to ditch the Royal Family and move to LA with wife Meghan, 39.
Rotten, 65, real name John Lydon, said: “That Prince Harry, he’s making no effort to try and improve the situation — he’s just thinking of himself here.
“Well, hello. Give the money back.
“It’s a terrible thing to say because of course he can’t, he never asked for it in the first place but he’s making people resent him when he should have chosen a better route.”
His band’s 1977 anti-royals hit — from the No1 album Never Mind the B*llocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols — was banned by the BBC.
It included the lyrics “God save the queen, the fascist regime” and “She ain’t no human being”.
But singer Johnny has since become a monarchist and the comments come from his new book I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right.
Former Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker claimed the Sussexes have cost the taxpayer £44million since their wedding in 2018.