Homeless man pleads guilty to threatening to kill Prince Harry

Homeless man pleads guilty to threatening to kill Prince Harry

PanARMENIAN.Net - British police say a homeless man has pleaded guilty to threatening to kill Prince Harry, Associated Press reported.

The Metropolitan Police said Sunday, June 2 that 30-year-old Ashraf Islam, of no fixed address, was charged May 25 with threatening kill the prince "contrary to Section 16 of the Offences against the Person Act."

He pleaded guilty at London's Uxbridge Magistrates' Court and is in custody awaiting sentence.

Police said Islam was arrested after walking into a police station and making threats, a day after a British soldier was killed in London street on May 22.

He was investigated by counter-terrorist police but was not charged with any terrorist offenses.

The 28-year-old prince is a captain in the Army Air Corps and has served twice in Afghanistan.

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