Harry revisits Diana’s footsteps in Angola with landmine walk
Prince Harry recreates Diana's famous landmine walk 28 years later
Prince Harry recreated his mother Princess Diana's historic landmine walk in Angola, 28 years after her original visit to the country.
Visiting as a patron of the Halo Trust, the Duke of Sussex advised children in a remote village near Africa's largest minefield on how to avoid detonating mines, telling them in Portuguese: "Stop, go back and tell your elders."
His visit highlighted the ongoing threat of munitions in Angola, echoing Princess Diana's 1997 plea for a global ban on such weapons.
Diana's original visit featured iconic images of her in protective gear walking through a minefield being cleared by the Halo Trust.