Prince Harry has spent three days in New York this week, where he has attended a number of events that were close to his late mother Princess Diana's heart. Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Prince Harry has spent the past few days in New York, attending events close to the heart of his late mother, Princess Diana. The Duke of Sussex participated in a HALO Trust event, a landmine clearance charity Diana supported before her passing.
In 1997, she famously walked through a live minefield in Angola, advocating for a global ban. During a panel discussion with nonprofit professionals and funders, Harry stated: "As you know, the HALO Trust work in Angola mattered a great deal to my mother. Carrying on her legacy is something I take incredibly seriously.
" He continued: "And I think we all know how much she would want us to finish this particular job. We are all here because we are a band of true believers, fighting for a mine free world." Additionally, Harry attended the Concordia Summit on behalf of the Diana Award, established 25 years ago to reflect his mother's conviction that young people have the power to transform their communities, countries, and the world.
Joined by former award recipients Christina Williams and Chiara Riyanti, the prince addressed the mental health crisis affecting young .