Neo-Nazis Threaten Prince Harry's Life, Call Him ‘Race-Traitor’ For Marrying Meghan
Dec. 7 2018, Updated 1:31 p.m. ET
Hollywood may be ecstatic that one of its rising stars is now an enchanting Duchess, but, apparently, a hateful U.K. neo-Nazi group is not. As RadarOnline.com has learned, a group of white extremists have threatened Prince Harry’s life, deeming him a race-traitor for marrying Meghan Markle. And now, three of them have been arrested.
Earlier this week, a horrific drawing of Prince Harry, 34, bleeding after being shot in the head was published by the terrorist group, Sonnenkrieg Division. “See ya later race traitor!” it read.
The graphic poster clearly suggested the royal was being targeted for allegedly betraying his race by marrying Meghan, 37.
RadarOnline.com readers know the former Suits actress is half black, and proud of it. And while Harry has happily embraced her ethnic background, he received much backlash after becoming the first British royal to marry a mixed-race person.
Now, however, authorities are doing everything in their power to stop the senseless hate. This Thursday, U.K. police arrested three suspects, aged 17, 18 and 21, who are thought to be part of the neo-Nazi group, according to Metro News.
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Hearing the news, racist Sonnenkrieg supporters — whose motto is “Fill your heart with hate” — took to social media to continue threatening the Prince and other white “race-traitors.” They also shared swastikas and praised known serial killer Ander Breivik, who murdered 77 non-Caucasian people in Norway in 2011.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not spoken of the incident.
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