Prince Harry Addresses 'Heartbreak' in New Statement After Trip without Meghan Markle
ANGOLA, JUL 21 – Prince Harry emphasized the ongoing threat of landmines to children and highlighted that over 1,000 minefields remain in Angola, urging global support for clearance efforts.
- Last week, Prince Harry traveled to Angola, walking through Africa's largest minefield and recreating his mother’s humanitarian mission.
- Nearly 28 years after Princess Diana walked a minefield, Prince Harry visited Angola alone due to security concerns, echoing her legacy.
- After visiting Mawano, Prince Harry said 'As a father to young children…', while Halo Trust reported over 120,000 landmines cleared and 80 recent deaths.
- He issued a statement after traveling without Meghan Markle, calling it a 'landmark' visit that honoured his mother's 'powerful legacy' and brought 'global attention'.
- The Angolan government announced a three-year clearance pledge, while Halo Trust noted over 1,000 minefields remain around the Lobito Corridor.
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Prince Harry ended his solo trip to Angola without Mrs. Meghan Markle. But after his trip, the ex-Royal gave himself unusually emotional and suddenly talked about his heartache.
Prince Harry issues new statement after his solo trip without Meghan Markle: 'It breaks my heart'
Prince Harry has issued a new statement after his solo trip to Angola last week.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's website susse has uploaded a briefing on the prince's time in the African country.The report is titled "Prince Harry returns to Angola to champion a mine-free future".The statement reads: "The Duke of Sussex has concluded a landmark visit to Angola, where he renewed his commitment to a mine-free future and honoured his mother’s powerf…
After an emotional journey to a minefield in Angola, Prince Harry publishes a meaningful statement.
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