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EXCLUSIVE: How Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Are Feared to Have Fueled Massive Rise in Deadly Stalkers Targeting Royal Family

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Meghan has been bombarded with thousands of threatening online messages from the moment she got together with Harry.

Since dating and marrying the royal, 34, the ex-Suits actress has been targeted by neo-Nazis, stalkers and ISIS.

Security services were once put on “high alert” after bloodthirsty ISIS fanatics launched a plot to saw off Meghan Markle’s head – after they vowed to slice her unborn child from her womb.

The horrific messages were posted on encrypted jihadi websites such as Telegram.

It is the same app used by Islamic State supporter Husnain Rashid to call on his followers to kill Kate and William’s five-year-old son, Prince George.

Former mosque teacher Rashid, of Leonard Street in Nelson, Lancashire – now jailed over the plot – also urged fanatics in some of the staggering 290,000 hate messages he sent on encrypted sites to poison tubs of ice cream in supermarkets across Britain.

His 25-year prison tariff was reduced to 19 years by the Court of Appeal.

The Telegram instant messaging app has military-grade encryption and was described as a “tool kit for terrorism” during Rashid’s trial.

Intelligence agents have also probed plans to use a suicide bomber disguised as one of the rough sleepers who sleep outside Markle and Harry’s former love nest at Kensington Palace to launch an attack on the royal couple.

There was a racist letter laced with suspected anthrax posted to Markle and Harry in February 2018, three months before their wedding.

The sinister package later sparked fears Markle could be targeted with a liquid nerve agent after the deadly toxin Novichok was used in the U.K. to poison former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter.

Counter-terrorism police have also investigated threats made against Prince Harry’s life after a BBC investigation obtained hundreds of messages sent by extremists.

Sonnenkrieg Division – a British branch of a violent American neo-Nazi group – branded the royal a “race traitor” for marrying mixed-race Meghan and called for his assassination.

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