Prince Harry to honour Diana’s dream on African visit
Updated | By Nathan Daniels
Princess Diana’s efforts of de-mining in Angola will be championed by Prince Harry during a visit to several Africa countries.

One of Princess Diana’s biggest causes before her death was an effort to rid Angola of landmines.
Prince Harry is set to visit the exact spot in Huambo where his mum stood for that heartbreaking photo in January 1997.

The photo, which hit international headlines, was taken months before her life came to an end in the horrific Paris car accident.
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Prince Harry and his family will land in Cape Town on Monday for their 10-day visit to Africa.
That area has since been developed into busy streets with schools, shops and houses.
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Prince Harry will have a chance to remote-detonate a landmine himself.
The Duke of Sussex will also be extending his visit to Malawi and Botswana.
He will visit his charity Sentebale which focuses on improving the mental health of young people affected by HIV.
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