British media: Prince Harry’s troubles come from extremists who have made terrorist threats
Reference News Network reported on Jan. 8 that according to the British “Daily Mail” website reported on Jan. 7, Britain’s Prince Harry broke the news in his memoir “Spare Tire” that he killed 25 Taliban while serving as an Apache helicopter pilot in Afghanistan Soldiers, some extremists have made terrorist threats to this, which has aroused safety concerns for the British royal family and the military.
According to reports, extremist Anjem Chowdhury said that the Duke of Sussex (Prince Harry) displayed “his true colors” and slandered Prince Harry as a “Muslim killer”. The notorious preacher accused the British royal family of a “dark history of occupying Muslim lands” and urged his followers to target British troops around the world.
According to reports, top British politicians condemned the above remarks and warned that the royal family and the British military faced greater threats.
According to reports, Choudhury was jailed for supporting terrorists from the ‘Islamic State’ organization and has remained relatively silent since his release from prison four years ago. But Chaudhry responded to Harry’s online memoir: “Harry has no remorse, he just sees these people as ‘pawns.’ Indeed, the British royal family has a long and dark history of supporting the occupation of Muslim lands, looting of its Muslim resources and oppression”.
(Original title: British media: Prince Harry’s bad luck stems from terrorist threats from extremists)