Overview
- Prince Harry secured a three-year commitment from the Angolan government to accelerate landmine clearance during his visit with The HALO Trust.
- He led Portuguese-language safety sessions in Mawano, teaching children how to recognize and avoid landmines.
- In a statement on Sussex.com, Harry said it breaks his heart as a father to see children living next to minefields and called on international donors to support clearance efforts.
- Princess Delphine of Belgium publicly defended Harry’s trauma, criticizing public ‘bullying’ and urging understanding of his grief.
- Meetings between aides for Harry and King Charles in London have been seen as early steps toward mending strained royal relations.