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“Diana’s visit is something that people in Huambo still talk about today,” Ralph Legg, program manager of The HALO Trust in Angola, tells Time. “It led to ... acknowledgement, and that their plight was recognised around the world.”

It is with a head-shaking sadness and bewilderment this month that the royals and their fans alike mark a quarter of a century since we lost Diana, Princess of Wales. After all, in the 25 years since her life was cut tragically short at 36 when she was killed in a horror car wreck

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