Man called for an attack on British prince George

A 32-year-old man admitted before a court in London that he had made an appeal for an attack on Prince George, the 4-year-old son of Prince William and Kate.

Husnain Rashid gave the address of the school where George had started a month earlier in southwest London. He distributed a picture of the little prince with silhouettes of masked jihad fighters.

Rashid also admitted to have made calls for other attacks, including with poisoned ice and football stadiums.

The judge spoke of 'disturbing accusations' he had heard during the hearing and said that a long sentence was unavoidable, possibly for life. On June 28 is the verdict.