00:00Prince Harry is once again retracing the powerful footsteps of his late mother, Princess Diana.
00:07On Wednesday, the Duke of Sussex donned a flak jacket and walked through an active minefield in southern Angola,
00:15a bold gesture aimed at raising awareness for the landmine clearance.
00:20Harry's visit with the Harlow Trust mirrors Diana's iconic 1997 campaign,
00:25just a month before a tragic death, when images of our work in a similar path captured global attention
00:32and helped push forward a landmark landmine ban treaty.
00:37Angola is still grappling with a deadly legacy of a 27-year civil war that ended in 2002.
00:44The Harlow Trust says more than 80,000 people have been killed or injured by landmines since 2008,
00:51though over 120,000 explosives have been cleared,
00:571,000 minefields remain with Angola aiming to be landmine-free by 2025.
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