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With Prince Harry American actress Meghan Markle's royal wedding in Windsor Castle’s St. George’s Chapel coming May 19, authorities are frantically trying to prevent an attempt on Queen Elizabeth’s life — or the murder of members of the royal family!
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“Elizabeth, her children and grandchildren have all been marked for death by radical Muslim terror groups,” The National ENQUIRER learned from a Scotland Yard source. “The queen already survived one assassination attempt [in 1998] and is lucky to be alive.”
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Scotland Yard has been beefing up security surrounding the May wedding, “which is a tempting target for assassins of every stripe,” says the insider. Just last year, 36 innocents were murdered in five ISIS-inspired attacks involving bombs, stabbings and driving vehicles into British crowds.
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The terrorists behind the massacres were all killed or captured — and 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 big, bloody statement — especially since they’re being run out of Iraq and Syria with their tails between their legs.
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“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.”
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With Prince Harry American actress Meghan Markle's royal wedding in Windsor Castle’s St. George’s Chapel coming May 19, authorities are frantically trying to prevent an attempt on Queen Elizabeth’s life — or the murder of members of the royal family!
Photo credit: Getty Images
“Elizabeth, her children and grandchildren have all been marked for death by radical Muslim terror groups,” The National ENQUIRER learned from a Scotland Yard source. “The queen already survived one assassination attempt [in 1998] and is lucky to be alive.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Scotland Yard has been beefing up security surrounding the May wedding, “which is a tempting target for assassins of every stripe,” says the insider. Just last year, 36 innocents were murdered in five ISIS-inspired attacks involving bombs, stabbings and driving vehicles into British crowds.
Photo credit: Getty Images
The terrorists behind the massacres were all killed or captured — and 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 big, bloody statement — especially since they’re being run out of Iraq and Syria with their tails between their legs.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“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