Britain's Prince Harry took the path of his late mother, Princess Diana, through mine clearance sites in Angola on the fifth day of his tour of Africa. Harry visited a minefield in Derekou, in collaboration with the British charity Halo Trust. Wearing a blue bullet-proof vest, Prince Harry himself helped to destroy one of the mines that remained in Angola after 25 years of civil war.

During his three-day stay in Angola, the northern city of Huambo, the Duke of Sussex is due to visit the Duke of Sussex. Harry will then travel to an orthopedic center visited by Princess Diana and will be renamed her.

Princess Diana died in a car crash in Paris in 1997. Harry visited Botswana on Wednesday to help 200 children plant new trees in the Chobe Nature Reserve to combat climate change.