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Prince Harry to be guarded by real-life 007s at Bond premiere

London, Sun, 19 Oct 2008 ANI

London, October 19 (ANI): Prince Harry would be shielded by real-life secret agents when he will attend the movie premiere of the latest James Bond next week.

 

Following an assassination threat by Al-Qaida fanatics, who have promised to behead him live on the Internet, the Royal's security level has been raised to that of the highest level i.e. a Code Black.

 

Security heads, who suspect the 'Quantum Of Solace' premiere could be perfect occasion for the terrorists to strike, shall spread MI5 and MI6 field agents amongst the crowds at the London venue at Leicester Square.

 

"Some will be dressed in black tie just like the other VIP guests and moving around the prince without showing themselves as bodyguards," the Daily Star quoted a senior security source as saying.

 

"Others will be out mingling with the crowds in front of the Odeon, pretending to be fans," the source added.

 

Unfortunately, the 24-year-old, who shall attend the screening for the purpose of raising money for two military charities, will have to be under strict vigilance while facing the threat every minute of the day.

 

A royal source said: "It is a fact of his life now that there will always be a fanatic somewhere working out if he can kill him." (ANI)

 


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