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Diana, Princess of Wales four day visit to Angola, the former Portuguese colony torn
Diana, Princess of Wales four day visit to Angola, the former Portuguese colony torn apart by 20 years of bloody civil war, on a British Red Cross mission to highlight the evil of land mines.
The Princess poses with amputees at the the Neves Bendinha Orthopedic Workshop on the outskirts of Luanda on the second day of her visit.
14th January 1997
kent Gavin
mirrorpix
Angola
WA*1756906
Media ID 21384537
© Mirrorpix
Abroad Africa House Of Windsor Humanitarian Overseas Princess Of Wales Red Cross
7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this powerful photo print, we witness the compassionate and courageous spirit of Diana, Princess of Wales during her four-day visit to Angola in January 1997. The former Portuguese colony had been ravaged by a brutal civil war for two decades, leaving behind a trail of destruction and countless victims. On the second day of her mission as part of the British Red Cross, Princess Diana visited the Neves Bendinha Orthopedic Workshop on the outskirts of Luanda. Here, she posed with amputees who had suffered unimaginable pain and loss due to landmines - a pressing issue that she aimed to shed light upon. Despite the somber backdrop, there is an undeniable sense of hope emanating from this image. The princess stands tall amidst those whose lives have been forever altered by conflict, offering them solace through her presence and genuine empathy. Her dedication to humanitarian causes shines through as she listens intently to their stories and shares moments filled with compassion. This photograph encapsulates not only Diana's unwavering commitment but also serves as a reminder that even in times of darkness, acts of kindness can bring about profound change. As we reflect on this poignant moment captured by Kent Gavin from Memory Lane Prints, it serves as a testament to Princess Diana's enduring legacy as an advocate for peace and justice worldwide.
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