Prince Harry follows in the footsteps of his mom, the late Princess Diana, visiting the southern African nation of Angola to put a spotlight on de-mining.
Prince Harry followed in the footsteps of his mom, the late Princess Diana, Friday, visiting the southern African nation of Angola to put a spotlight on de-mining.
Her spotlight, particularly a photograph of her a flak jacket and protective mask while visiting a landmine minefield, turned the clearing of landmines into a humanitarian issue. Harry, the youngest of Diana's two sons, left his wife, Duchess Meghan, and their infant son, Archie, in Cape Town, South Africa, to take this trip to retrace his mom's path in Angola.
Harry will also visit the Huambo Orthopaedic Centre and dedicate it in the name of his mom, who visited in 1997.
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