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Diana, Princess of Wales makes a three day visit to Bosnia - Herzegovina as part of her
Diana, Princess of Wales makes a three day visit to Bosnia - Herzegovina as part of her campaign to raise awareness about the devastating effects landmines have on peoples lives and to call for a complete ban on the production, sale and use of land mines.
The trip was organised by the American-based Landmine Survivors Network.
Here she is pictured in the village of Klokotnica, 35 kilometers (28 miles) northwest of Tuzla on the second day of her visit, accompanied by butler Paul Burrell.
9th August 1997
Gavin Kent
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
WA*1756909
Media ID 21539097
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In this powerful photo print, we witness the late Diana, Princess of Wales during her three-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina in August 1997. The purpose of her visit was to shed light on the devastating impact landmines have on people's lives and advocate for a complete ban on their production, sale, and use. This noble campaign was organized by the American-based Landmine Survivors Network. Captured in the village of Klokotnica, northwest of Tuzla, we see Princess Diana accompanied by her loyal butler Paul Burrell. Her compassionate presence resonates as she engages with locals affected by these deadly weapons. With empathy radiating from her eyes and a genuine smile gracing her face, she symbolizes hope amidst despair. This portrait showcases not only Diana's commitment to humanitarian causes but also highlights her role as an influential member of the House of Windsor. As one of the most beloved members of royalty during that era, she utilized her platform to bring attention to post-war struggles faced by communities across Europe. Gavin Kent's photograph encapsulates a significant moment in history when Princess Diana fearlessly championed change and urged global leaders to address this pressing issue. Decades later, this image serves as a reminder that even within royal circles lies immense power for positive transformation beyond palace walls.
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