Prince Harry walks through the mined field in Angola, continuing Diana
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Quarteria after the death of Princess Diana
Prince Harry walked on Wednesday for a field undermined in Angola, returning back to The historic historical mine of Princess Diana walks 28 years ago.
The Duke of Sussex visited Angola in southern Africa with the Halo Trust organization, the same group with which his late mother worked when he went to Angola in January 1997, seven months before they killed her in a car accident in Paris.

Diana’s defense, along with images of her walking through a mined field, helped mobilize support for a Treaty of Terrestrial Mines that was ratified later that year.

Harry walked through a land mine field near a town in Cito Cuanavale in southern Angola that has been cleared by Halo Trust. He had visited the same area in 2013 when the mines were still active, said the beneficial organization.
It was not the first mined field in Angola Harry has traveled. The blue body armor of the Halo Trust was also put on a field of land mines For an awareness campaign in 2019.
Harry spoke with families on Wednesday that they live near the mined countryside.
“Children should never have to live in fear of playing or walking to school,” he said. “Here in Angola, more than three decades later, the remains of the war still threaten every day.”

The land mines in Angola were left behind their civil war from 27 years from 1975 to 2002. The Trust Hal eliminated
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