A soldier with the prestigious Scots Guard has been booted from his post along the royal wedding procession after unleashing a profanity-laced online tirade against Kate Middleton.
Cameron Reilly, 18, was banned from duty guarding Prince William's royal wedding after insulting the future Queen of England on his Facebook page, London's Daily Mail reported.
"Her and William drove past me on Friday and all I got was a s***** wave while she looked the opposite way from me, stupid, stuck up cow," Reilly posted, the British newspaper said. "Am I not good enough for them! Posh b----. Who really gives a f*** about her?"
The embarrassing posts dealt a blow to the elite Scots Guard, an infantry unit under the British Army that will patrol the wedding route during Friday's ceremony.
William, 28, is set to marry his longtime girlfriend, 29, at London's Westminster Abby with pageantry unseen since the Prince's parents, Prince Charles and Princess Diana married 30 years ago.
More than 1 million British well-wishers are expected to line up along the mile-long procession route.
A global audience of more than 2 billion is also expected to watch the royal wedding on television.
Reilly may also face additional discipline besides the shame of losing the coveted spot.
The young soldier also boasted on his Facebook page of attacking a black man while on leave in his hometown near Glasgow and quipped that he considered shooting Jews while on duty near the Tower of London, the Daily Mail reported.