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Princess Diana had famously raised awareness about the dangers of landmines during her 1997 visit to Angola, a country heavily affected by unexploded munitions from decades of conflict. Tragically, Diana passed away just months after her visit, leaving her work unfinished. For Harry, this trip symbolizes a personal connection to his mother’s legacy, and he has maintained an active role in landmine eradication efforts since leaving royal duties. His previous visit to Angola was in 2019, where he recreated iconic images of Diana walking through minefields, highlighting the ongoing danger and the importance of the cause.