Prince Harry He arrived in Angola to support Halo Trust’s work for the floor mine cover, which is a dear reason for him and once by his mother, Princess Diana.
However, the Duke of Sussex traveled without his wife, Megan MarkleWith sources indicating the reasons for safety and privacy due to its absence.
Prince Harry’s visit follows recent secret talks between his assistants king CharlesA team in London, which sparked the hopes of reconciliation between the father and the son.
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Prince Harry affects Angola for the mission of awareness of the Lands button without Megan Markle

Harry arrived in Angola today to carry out a mission with Halo Trust, the Charity Association for the Earth Championship supported by his late mother, Princess Diana, 28 years ago. His visit aims to highlight the organization’s work and build on his personal commitment to the case.
However, unlike his 1997 famous visit, Harry made this journey alone. The inspector says he felt was very dangerous for Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, to join him, especially given the ongoing concerns about their security during public appearances.
One of those familiar with Daily Mail.
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Harry’s flight started at Luanda Airport, after which a series of light aircraft heading to remote areas bearing a mark to rid the mines.
Duke hopes that his visit will attract attention to the issue and encourage the Angolan government to increase its financial support for the organization’s work.
“Usually, these trips help to pay more money from the government,” Al -Olafin pointed out.
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Angola battle with landmines and the role of the Duke of Sussex

When Harry became a sponsor of the Halo Fund in 2019, the Angolan government adhered to 46 million pounds (61.5 million dollars) towards building wildlife paths and protecting endangered species in protected areas.
The country also set an ambitious target to rid the lands of all landmines by 2025, and according to what Harry hopes to accelerate on his last visit.
Angola, a nation on the southwestern coast of Africa, endured a 27 -year civil war that ended in 2002.
After decades, the struggle of the conflict remains, with wide extensions of the countryside, which are still full of hidden landmines.
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Since 1994, Halo Trust has cleared more than 123,000 mines in Angola, which has been working to convert previous battles jackets into agricultural lands, natural reserves, and “safe” villages.
Harry’s visit is expected to visit the strong moment of his mother, Princess Diana, in 1997 when she walked on a minefield wearing protective hala equipment.
The pictures of this bold act acquired global attention, especially since Diana died tragicly in a car accident later in the same year.
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Prince Harry keeps Angola’s special mission to highlight

Although some speculated that Megan will join the trip, the sources close to the Duke confirm that this will not happen. According to the informed, beyond the concerns of the safety of Megan, Prince Harry prefers to maintain his participation with Halo Trust, especially to some extent.
“Halo is a really something for him, this means a lot for him to be a shepherd, and he just wants to keep his work with them for himself,” Share a source.
Harry’s last trip also comes at a time when he was keen to turn attention away from continuous tensions with the royal family. Instead, he hopes to highlight Halo’s innovative use of artificial intelligence technology and drones, which are the tools that revolutionize the efforts to remove ground mines.
While the speech is said to be planned later today, the British media will not be in the audience – a decision made by Halo, with the approval of Harry. However, despite press restrictions, the visit is still expected to attract great global attention.
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Prince Harry Angola’s trip follows the scenes behind the scenes with the palace

Harry’s visit to Angola followed the secret peace summit held in London last week, a meeting of many visions as part of a broader effort by Sussexes to fix their tense relationship with the royal family and reshape their general image.
According to the quiet conversations, the best aides of Harry, Megan and King Charles Communications President.
Meridith Minz, new communications head of Sussexes, met with Tobin Andrea, Minister of Communications, in the Royal Over-SEAS League, a private member club a short distance from Clarence House. Liam Maguire, head of the UK public relations team in Sussex.
Pictures of the meeting have sparked speculation about a possible dissolution in long family tensions, which sparked the hopes of future reconciliation between Harry, 40, and his father, King Charles, 76.
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King Charles Charles William is likely to consult before the “Summit of Peace” with his second son

The Royal Opinion has suggested that this is the first step in the so -called “rapprochement”, an attempt to fix the broken relationships between Sussexes and the rest of the royal family.
However, experts noted that although Charles may be open to peace talks, Prince William is believed to be less inclined to success with his brother.
However, it is believed that the king would have consulted his heir before any matches towards Harry camp.
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