Rare images of Princess Diana from a visit to mine-affected areas are published, just a few months before her death.

Newly available photographs of Princess Diana offer a poignant glimpse into a pivotal moment in her life. These previously unseen images, taken during a contentious journey to Angola in January 1997, have been unveiled for the first time. The historic visit took place just months before the tragic death of the princess in Paris.

The purpose of the trip was to increase public awareness regarding the global ban on landmines. The footage depicts Diana walking with a protective jacket, accompanied by specialists from the Halo Trust humanitarian organization, within an area heavily contaminated with these dangerous devices. Notably, Diana actively engaged with the situation by remotely activating a landmine, dramatically illustrating the severe threat they represented to civilians globally.

Angola was particularly affected at the time, suffering from widespread devastation and numerous casualties. Thousands of people were injured or killed due to explosions stemming from these landmines. The visit generated considerable political debate and scrutiny.

These images of diana powerfully document her commitment to humanitarian causes and the urgent need to address this global issue.

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