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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have already endured their first anthrax scare before their royal wedding — as experts told The National ENQUIRER that it's just the start of planned terrorist attacks!
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Security at St. James Palace intercepted the letter sent to both the prince and his fiancée at their Kensington Palace home. Chemical experts rushed in to analyze the white powder found in the letter — which included a racist slur while simulating an anthrax attack through the mail.
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The powder was found to be harmless. Security experts, however, had already warned that ISIS and other terrorist organizations would attempt several trial runs in the months leading up to the May 19 nuptials — described by one Scotland Yard insider as “a tempting target for assassins of every stripe!”
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As earlier revealed by The ENQUIRER, authorities are also frantically trying to prevent an attempt on Queen Elizabeth’s life during the ceremony— or the murder of members of the royal family! “Elizabeth, her children and grandchildren have all been marked for death by radical Muslim terror groups,” warned the law enforcement source.
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Just last year, 36 innocents were murdered in five ISIS-inspired attacks involving bombs, stabbings and driving vehicles into British crowds. The terrorists behind the massacres were all killed or captured. Scotland Yard also foiled a horrific plot to kidnap Prince George, four, and hold him for a $50 million ransom.
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Police believe cowardly ISIS fiends want to make a bloody statement — especially since they’re being run out of Iraq and Syria with their tails between their legs. “Killing the queen at a world event like a royal wedding is high on their list,” says the insider. “It would show the world that despite their crushing battlefield defeats, they are still a force to be feared!”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have already endured their first anthrax scare before their royal wedding — as experts told The National ENQUIRER that it's just the start of planned terrorist attacks!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Security at St. James Palace intercepted the letter sent to both the prince and his fiancée at their Kensington Palace home. Chemical experts rushed in to analyze the white powder found in the letter — which included a racist slur while simulating an anthrax attack through the mail.
Photo credit: Getty Images
The powder was found to be harmless. Security experts, however, had already warned that ISIS and other terrorist organizations would attempt several trial runs in the months leading up to the May 19 nuptials — described by one Scotland Yard insider as “a tempting target for assassins of every stripe!”
Photo credit: Getty Images
As earlier revealed by The ENQUIRER, authorities are also frantically trying to prevent an attempt on Queen Elizabeth’s life during the ceremony— or the murder of members of the royal family! “Elizabeth, her children and grandchildren have all been marked for death by radical Muslim terror groups,” warned the law enforcement source.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Just last year, 36 innocents were murdered in five ISIS-inspired attacks involving bombs, stabbings and driving vehicles into British crowds. The terrorists behind the massacres were all killed or captured. Scotland Yard also foiled a horrific plot to kidnap Prince George, four, and hold him for a $50 million ransom.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Police believe cowardly ISIS fiends want to make a bloody statement — especially since they’re being run out of Iraq and Syria with their tails between their legs. “Killing the queen at a world event like a royal wedding is high on their list,” says the insider. “It would show the world that despite their crushing battlefield defeats, they are still a force to be feared!”
Photo credit: Getty Images