Just last month, a disturbing extremist video challenged Prince Harry to fight jihadis.
In the English-language clip a man, identified as Abu Uqayl, said: “Why don’t you come here and fight us if you’re man enough, so that we can send you and your Apaches to hellfire?”
They also targeted the Queen in 2015.
People working at Prince George's school, Thomas's Battersea, have already raised concerns about his safety.
The Duke and Duchess are very pleased to share a photograph of The Duke and Prince George at Kensington Palace this morning. pic.twitter.com/MxcU0RqGvi
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) September 7, 2017
Security is quite heavy at the school, but may be reviewed after the threat
Unemployed holistic healer Louise Chantry, 40, was arrested last month after turning up at £20,000-a-year Thomas’ Battersea in South London a week after the prince started school.
She has accepted a caution for causing a nuisance on school property.
A Met Police spokesperson said: “She returned on bail to a south London police station today (Mon) and accepted a police caution for an offence under the Education Act.
“She was released with no further action in relation to attempted burglary.
“Thomas’ Battersea is the school attended by Prince George.
“The Metropolitan Police continues to work with the school on protective security arrangements for His Royal Highness.”
The private school has liaised with the Met’s SO14 Royalty and Diplomatic Protection Command about security issues.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said the force was "aware of online extremist content" but would not comment on Prince George's specif security arrangements.
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