Kate Middleton Fears Isis Death Threats to Prince William, Begs Husband to Quit Helicopter Job

Kate Middleton Fears Isis Death Threats to Prince William, Begs Husband to Quit Helicopter Job

Kate Middleton is terrified that Prince William will leave her a widow with two young kids if Islamic terror group ISIS has its way. Helicopter pilot William is now particularly vulnerable as a new website and its cell phone app could allow anyone with an eye on shooting down a helicopter or airplane track the aircraft. Flightradar24 and its $3.99 app offer real-time flight info for air activity across the globe.

According to GLOBE, Kate Middleton is begging Prince William to take a desk job so he can be safe while still meeting his service commitments. ISIS is known for bloody attacks on UK soil including attacks on London public transportation and British armed service members. William’s daily job is as an air ambulance pilot and he insists that he be treated like every other UK soldier so that means he’s exposed, with no extra security.

Once on the ground, the Prince does have security staff at his side, but they can’t be in the chopper with him as he takes life-saving flights. And the two-time dad, future heir to the throne and beloved son of Princess Diana is rumored to be high on ISIS hit lists. Just as the US has their playing card system of high-value terrorist targets, so do extremist Muslim terror groups.

Saddam Hussein was the Ace of Spades and his son Qusay Hussein was the Ace of Clubs until they were captured and killed. Similarly, high visibility Western world leaders are tops of the terror queue and Prince William, as England’s golden child, would be a premium target to take out and is considered a huge victory for extremists groups.

The FlightRadar24 cell phone app tracks flight transponder signals and provides altitude, air speed, aircraft type, latitude and longitude. It’s all the information a terrorist group would need to put eyes on Prince William’s chopper and take it out with a missile. App users can also register for alerts for activity of a specific aircraft, so they could be notified when William’s helocopter takes off and where it’s headed.

Similarly, there was a price on Prince Harry’s head offered by the Taliban when he served in Afghanistan. There were kill and kidnap plots aplenty aimed at the ginger, then-fourth in line to the throne. Prince Harry had to be recalled from his second tour in the war zone when suicide bombers began attacking the base intent on taking out the prince. All members of the British royal family, from Queen Elizabeth on down, remain high-priority terror targets and their security teams are constantly on alert.

But Prince William is the most accessible and least-guarded thanks to his public service job. Kate Middleton has reportedly begged William to think of his children, two year old Prince George and newborn Princess Charlotte. William has accepted tighter security at work, not only for his own protection, but to protect his co-workers including his co-pilot and medics he works with daily. But, for now, William refuses to let Waity Katie clip his wings!