Prince Harry made an emotional plea in a new video message amid peace talks with his father, King Charles.
In a video released on The HALO Trust's Instagram page, the Duke of Sussex was seen talking about the charity's mine-free mission during his visit to Angola.
Harry, who is continuing the meaningful mission of his late mother Princess Diana, said, "It's pretty hard as a dad to see kids having to be taught the dangers of unexploded ordnance that just scattered in so many areas but at least they are being educated and with that education, with that awareness, they can protect themselves and each other."
The former working royal recalled, "In 2013, I was in this very spot walking through a minefield, and now all these years later in 2025, it's a bustling community. You can clearly see the difference that HALO is making here."
Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's father lauded HALO's commitment to providing mine-free areas to underprivileged communities.
He also urged the international donors to keep supporting HALO's mission.
The statement alongside Harry's video reads, "He celebrates the 'immense progress' made, and calls for continued support for demining in order to 'finish what was started so long ago.'"
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