Prince Harry learns about pioneering project to stop HIV transmitting from mothers to their babies as he visits Angola's president and first lady in capital city Luanda
- Prince Harry is having audience with met with the President João Lourenço of Angola on solo trip
- He visited a minefield where his mother Princess Diana launched her anti-landmine campaign 22 years ago
- Duke will continue on to Malawi tomorrow before rejoining Meghan and baby Archie in South Africa
Prince Harry has met with the President of Angola as he continues his solo trip across the country which his mother Diana toured during an anti-landmine campaign more than 20 years ago.
He is spending the day learning about pioneering work on the transmission of HIV/AIDS from mothers to their babies which is championed by the country's First Lady Ana Dias Lourenco.
Uniformed military saluted the Duke of Sussex as he first arrived for an audience with leader João Lourenço at the presidential palace in Luanda, Angola on sixth day of his royal tour of Africa.
Harry will later be visiting a hospital to see the HIV project spearheaded by First Lady Lourenco, who he met yesterday.
He has left Meghan Duchess of Sussex and baby Archie to continue their stay in South Africa while he completes trips to Angola and Malawi on his own.
Prince Harry has met with the President of Angola as he continues his solo trip across the country which his mother Diana toured during an anti-landmine campaign more than 20 years ago
Uniformed military saluted the Duke of Sussex as he arrived for an audience with leader João Lourenço at the presidential palace in Luanda, Angola on sixth day of his royal tour of Africa with wife Meghan and baby Archie
The Duke of Sussex had an audience with João Lourenço at the presidential palace in Luanda, Angola on sixth day of his royal tour of Africa with wife Meghan and baby Archie
Harry will later be visiting a hospital to see the work of a project spearheaded by the country's first lady, Ana Dias Lourenco who he met yesterday (pictured)
The Prince will move onto Malawi tomorrow, before joining back up with Meghan in South Africa on the tenth day
The Prince will move onto Malawi tomorrow, before joining back up with Meghan in South Africa as they conclude their tour with high-profile meetings with Nelson Mandela's widow Grace Machel and the country's President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Prince Harry started the emotional pilgrimage to Angola yesterday where his late mother launched an anti-landmine campaign, her last major crusade before her untimely death.
Tragically, the princess never saw her work to secure a global ban on the weapons come to fruition.
But yesterday her adored son retraced her footsteps, donning the same protective body armour and visor she did 22 years earlier to detonate a device in a partially-cleared field in Dirico, in the south east of the country.
Harry, 35, walked into an area that was once an artillery base for anti-government forces who had mined the position in 2000, during the decades-long civil war that tore the country apart.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex yesterday visited the Princess Diana Orthopaedic Centre in Huambo, Angola, which has been named in honour of his late mother
Earlier yesterday the Duke of Sussex walked through a minefield in Dirico, Angola, during a visit to see the work of landmine clearance charity the Halo Trust
Harry's mother Diana visited a minefield in Angola in January, 1997. The Princess of Wales visited Huambo to bring global attention to the crisis of landmines and the people whose lives were being destroyed
Like all those visiting the site, which is being cleared by The Halo Trust, the same landmine clearance charity that worked with Dianna, Harry had been given a safety briefing and told not stray of the cleared lanes, touch anything or run.
Speaking afterwards the prince said: ‘Landmines are an unhealed scar of war. By clearing the landmines we can help this community find peace, and with peace comes opportunity.’
He and his wife, the Duchess of Sussex, also posted a message on their official Instagram page in which they honoured his mother’s work which ‘helped change the course of history’.
They added: ‘The Duke is humbled to be visiting a place and a community that was so special to his mother, and to recognise her tireless mission as an advocate for all those she felt needed her voice the most, even if the issue was not universally popular.’
2019-09-28 11:34:44Z
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