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Prince Harry Connects With Landmine Charity Workers
13 Feb
Summary
- Prince Harry video called HALO Trust workers assisting landmine clearance.
- He expressed solidarity with those impacted by recent events.
- Harry recreated his mother Princess Diana's iconic minefield walk.

Prince Harry recently engaged in a video call with volunteers from the HALO Trust, an organization dedicated to clearing landmines. This charity holds a special significance as it was also a cause championed by his late mother, Princess Diana. During the call, Prince Harry expressed his deep admiration for the volunteers' courage and their daily efforts to save lives.
He inquired about how individuals could offer support to those in crisis, noting the widespread feelings of helplessness. The volunteers informed him that spreading safety messages and making donations would be beneficial. Harry concluded by thanking them for their bravery and encouraging them to continue their vital work.
This engagement echoes Prince Harry's previous support for the HALO Trust. Last year, he visited Angola and recreated Princess Diana's famous 1997 photograph, walking through a minefield. Princess Diana's visit to Angola aimed to highlight the HALO Trust's work and the plight of communities living near minefields, a nation with a high number of amputees per capita.
Separately, Prince Harry also met with parents who have lost children due to social media's impact, expressing that they should not have to endure such pain. He emphasized the importance of truth, justice, and accountability in addressing these issues.




