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Prince Harry Mirrors Princess Diana’s Famous Trip

Cape Town, South Africa (AP) – Prince Harry In 1997, a famous journey of his mother visited African country Angola on Tuesday with a repetitive land mine cleaning aid organization.

Harry, Duke of SussexAccording to Halo Trust, an organization that works to clean the land mines from ancient warons, he met with Angola President João Lourenço on Tuesday.

Princess Diana Paris visited Halo Trust and Angola only seven months before he was killed in a car accident.

Diana was photographed on this journey while wearing protective equipment and walking in an active minefield during a break in a long civil war of Angola.

His advocacy helped mobilize the support of an agreement that banned land mines later on that year.

He also visited the South African country for a land mine cleaning project in 2019. The British media reported that Harry had gone to Angola this week without Sussex Duchess Meghan.

Halo Trust CEO James Cowan said on Tuesday that Harry met with Lourenço to discuss his continuous distinction efforts in Angola and thanked the President for his support for his work.

Angola It was destroyed by a 27 -year civil war that lasted from 1975 to 2002 and some short and fragile peace periods.

Although Halo Trust does not have a definite figure, he estimates that approximately 80,000 Angola was killed or injured by the land mines during and after the war. The organization says that more than 1000 mines fields, which cover an estimated 67 kilometers of 67 kilometers (26 miles) at the end of 2024, should still be cleaned.

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Angola had set a target to be without a mine until 2025.

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