Meghan Markle’s Ongoing Battle with Online Threats and Stalkers
Ever since Meghan Markle started dating Prince Harry, she has been facing a relentless wave of threatening messages and dangerous plots from various extremist groups.
Reports have revealed that Meghan, the former Suits actress turned Duchess, has been targeted by neo-Nazis, stalkers, and even ISIS members.
One of the most chilling incidents involved ISIS fanatics planning to decapitate Meghan and even harm her unborn child. These disturbing messages were shared on encrypted jihadi platforms like Telegram, the same app used by individuals inciting violence against other members of the royal family.
One such individual, Husnain Rashid, a former mosque teacher, was jailed for sending hundreds of thousands of hate messages on encrypted sites, including threats against Prince George and calls for attacks on supermarkets.
The use of encrypted messaging apps like Telegram has raised concerns among security officials, with fears that they are being used as tools for terrorism and extremism.
Additionally, there have been reports of plans to use suicide bombers disguised as homeless individuals near Meghan and Harry’s residence to launch an attack on the couple.
Furthermore, Meghan and Harry received a racist letter containing suspected anthrax, sparking fears of a potential poisoning attempt. This incident, along with the use of the nerve agent Novichok in the UK, heightened concerns for the safety of the royal couple.
Counter-terrorism authorities have also investigated threats against Prince Harry, with extremist groups like the Sonnenkrieg Division labeling him a “race traitor” for marrying Meghan, who is of mixed race.
Despite the ongoing threats and challenges, Meghan continues to navigate her royal duties while maintaining a strong stance against online harassment and extremism.

