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Prince Harry visited Ukraine and expressed sadness over the ongoing conflict, comparing it to his mother's work in Angola nearly 30 years ago. He praised the HALO Trust's demining efforts and called for world leaders to take action.
Prince Harry visited Ukraine on April 24, stopping near the town of Bucha to witness a demonstration of digital de-mining technology by the HALO Trust, a charity his late mother supported. He described the situation as 'very sad' and compared it to his mother's work in Angola nearly 30 years ago. The Duke of Sussex praised the HALO Trust's work, saying the clean-up process in Ukraine will take 'well into the next two, three, maybe even four decades'. Harry had previously delivered a speech at the Kyiv Security Forum, calling on Washington to honour its obligations in the conflict and the Kremlin to 'stop this war', which drew rebukes from US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. He insisted that his comments would not affect the upcoming state visit by the King and Queen to the US.
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