Luanda: Angolan president Joo Louren§o granted an audience on Tuesday in Luanda to Prince Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex, of the United Kingdom. The meeting, which took place at the Presidential Palace, lasted about an hour. At the end, the member of the British royal family did not make any statements to the press.
According to Angola Press News Agency, the prince is in the country's capital, Luanda, for a humanitarian visit, as part of efforts to strengthen the work of the British organization Halo Trust, which is involved in the demining process in Angola. The Duke of Sussex's visit aims to mobilize both national and international support to strengthen the fight against landmines, with an emphasis on financial and technical contributions.
On his second visit to the country, Harry is reinforcing his commitment to raising awareness of the risks of mines by participating in practical activities and promoting political and financial support for the Halo Trust organization.
Harry, Duke of Sussex, is a public figure with global reach. Born into the British royal family, he is the second son of the current King Charles III and the late Princess Diana. Having served in the UK Armed Forces, he has dedicated himself to humanitarian and environmental causes. He currently resides in California, United States, with his wife and children, remaining active in social and environmental impact projects on an international scale.