Prince Harry visited African Angola on Tuesday with a charity organization that helps to remove landmines from old war areas. He repeated the famous journey of his mother from 1997. TASR reports according to AP report.
At the beginning of his trip, Prince Harry met with Angol President Joao Lourence, along with Halo TRUST CEO James Cowan, to discuss the continuation of the Angolane cleansing work together, said the organization’s statement. Cowan also thanked the President for supporting the project.
Shots of Diana in a protective clothing walking between warning red tables with a death symbolin 1997 they received a very important publicity for the Halo Trust project. Diana tragically died only a few months before the international agreement was signed on the prohibition of the tread mines.
Harry visited this country as part of the project in 2019. The British media reported that he had arrived in Angola this week without his wife Meghan. Ground mines are a dark remnant of 27 years of Angola civil war, which ended in 2002, but an unknown number of active ammunition has since been injured and crippled thousands of people.
Halo Trust states that it is estimated that approximately 80,000 Angolians were killed or injured during the war, although the exact data is not available.