Neo-Nazi student, 19, sits passively in court as prosecutors tell how he posted a picture of Prince Harry with a gun to his head and branded him a 'race traitor' for marrying Meghan Michal Szewczuk posted an image of Harry on a blood-spattered background The sick online photograph included the phrase 'See Ya Later Race Traitor' Being sentenced for encouraging terrorism and possessing terrorist material By Rory Tingle For Mailonline Published: 14:29 BST, 17 June 2019 | Updated: 14:38 BST, 17 June 2019 Viewcomments Michael Szaewczuk faces jail for posting far-Right material online The Duke ofSussex was branded a 'race traitor' and pictured with a gun to his head in animage posted online by an extremist teenager. The image ofHarry, against a blood-spattered background and featuring a swastika, wasshared on a far-right social media platform last year. Michal Szewczuk,who is being sentenced for two counts of encouraging terrrorism and five countsof possession of terrorist material, searched 'Meghan Markle', 'Prince Harry'and 'pointing gun' before creating the image and sharing it in August. It included thephrase 'See Ya Later Race Traitor'. The 19-year-old, of Bramley, Leeds, sipped water and gave no reaction in the dock at the Old Bailey, while quotes from his blog justifying the rape of women and children to further an Aryan race were read aloud to the court. He is being sentenced alongside Oskar Dunn-Koczorowski, 18, for encouraging terrorism by posting images or links to Gab, a social media platform which attracts mainly far-right users, last summer. Dunn-Koczorowski, whose posts included support for far-right terrorist Anders Breivik and the threat of ethnic cleansing of Albanians, demonstrated a 'highly radicalised and violent mindset', the court heard. Prosecutor Naomi Parsons said the posts, made across three accounts by the two teenagers 'convey a message of the threat of and/or use of serious violence against others, in order to advance a political, ideological and racial cause (neo-Nazism) and in this way encourage terrorism'. She told the court targets included Jewish people, non-white people and anyone 'perceived to be complicit in the perpetuation of multi-culturalism'. Dunn-Koczorowski, 18, from west London, is being sentenced for two counts of encouraging terrorism. Szewczuk, who was arrested in December at his halls of residence during his first year studying computer science at Portsmouth University, pleaded guilty in April to possession of documents including the White Resistance Manual and the al Qaida Manual. Dunn-Koczorowski, who was arrested at his west London home on the same day last year, admitted the charges against him in December. The sentencing continues. Michal Szewczuk posted an image of Prince Harry on a blood-spattered background which included the caption 'see ya later, race traitor'. The Prince is seen with Meghan Markle at Trooping the Colour on June 8 Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility