He is the second son of the British monarch, who served as a pilot in Afghanistan, who for the radicals symbolizes the Europeans “supporters of Israel,” the publication points out.
As noted in the material, in recent days there have been increasing calls from representatives of radical organizations such as Al-Qaeda (banned in the Russian Federation) to “attack the British royal family in order to support the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas.” Servicemen of the armed forces of European countries can also become targets of terrorist attacks, the article says.
Another source cited by Germany’s Federal Criminal Office (BKA) indicates that the main targets of the radicals should be senior American officials and Prince Harry.
Recall that in January Prince Harry’s memoirs were published, in which he admitted to having killed 25 Taliban (the Taliban movement is recognized as extremist and banned in the Russian Federation). A camera installed on the helicopter he piloted helped him keep score.