Prince Harry Is in Angola to Raise Awareness for Land Mine Clearing, Repeating Diana’s 1997 Trip
ANGOLA, JUL 15 – Prince Harry met Angola's president and highlighted ongoing landmine threats as the Halo Trust works to clear over 1,000 minefields covering 67 square kilometers, officials said.
- Prince Harry visited Angola to raise awareness for land mine clearing, following in his mother’s footsteps from her 1997 trip.
- His walk across an Angola minefield aims to encourage the Angolan government to increase support for clearance operations.
- Prince Harry described continuing his mother's work in the region as a responsibility he takes seriously.
- James Cowan, CEO of The Halo Trust, expressed gratitude to President Lourenço for his support in demining efforts.
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The Duke of Sussex made for the second time one of Lady Diana's most famous gestures, gathering, however, criticism and controversy
It's on his own that Prince Harry made the trip to Angola this week. If Meghan Markle stayed in California with the children, it's for a simple reason, as our colleagues in the Mirror reveal.
Prince Harry wants to set a sign in Angola. Meghan Markle does not accompany him - and for a very specific reason.
Why Meghan Markle Hasn't Joined Prince Harry On His Angola Trip This Week
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex visit a local farming family, the Woodleys, on October 17, 2018 in Dubbo, Australia. (Photo by Chris Jackson – Pool/Getty Images) On July 15, Prince Harry arrived in Angola for an unannounced trip, however, his wife Meghan Markle wasn’t seen with him. Royal sources have now alleged this is due to security concerns. The trip itself is an effort from Prince Harry to drive donations …
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