According to Prince Harry, after following Princess Diana’s footsteps through a minefield in 2019
As he addressed The HALO Trust, a charity that his mother also notably supported, the Duke of Sussex talked about becoming a father for the second time.

Making his impact in New York City for a nonprofit intimately linked to Princess Diana’s legacy is Prince Harry. The 40-year-old Duke of Sussex left his house on September 23 to attend a fundraiser for The HALO Trust.
The late Princess of Wales achieved international recognition in 1997 when she stepped through an active landmine in Huambo, Angola, to push for an international prohibition.

The humanitarian agency is currently working in over 30 nations and territories throughout the world to clear landmines and war debris.
It is stated by The HALO Trust that «countless thousands of lives have been saved by the 1997 global landmine ban» that came about as a result of the princess’s visit, and her son Harry has carried on her legacy by working with It.

Prince Harry seemed obviously upset as his mother’s name and legacy around this work were referenced at the Sept. 23 event in New York City. «My mother held great significance for the work that the HALO Trust did in Angola,
as you are aware,» Prince Harry stated in his speech during the function.

«Carrying on her legacy is a responsibility that I take incredibly seriously.» He remarked,
«A lot has changed in my life and the world since 2019 when I first visited,» in reference to his own five-year visit to Angola.