Princess Diana In Luanda, Angola. She Holds A Baby During Her Visit To A Orthopaedic Centre For Landmine Victims And Wears A Badge For The British Red Cross Charity. She Is Patron Of British Red Cross Youth.
This picture transmitted 17 August 1998 to accompany the package of stories in advance of the first anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. Library filer dated 15/1/97 of Diana, Princess of Wales walking through a minefield during a visit to Angola to see the work of the British Red Cross. Picture by John Stillwell. (Photo by John Stillwell)
WASHINGTON, : Diana, Princess of Wales, a key volunteer of the British Red Cross Landmine Campaign listens to speaker Ken Rutherford who was injured by a land mine in Somalia at ceremonies at Red Cross headquarters in Washington DC 17 June 1997. The event draws attention to the devastation caused by some 120 million landmines scattered throughout more than 70 countries as the result of decades of conflict and to call for a global ban on anti-personnel landmines. AFP PHOTO by Jamal A. WILSON
EGYPT – MAY 13: Diana, Princess Of Wales, In Egypt Wearing A Headscarf
Princess Diana (1961 – 1997) visits the Cairo Institute for Polio and Rehabilitation, 11th May 1992. (Photo by Jayne Fincher)
Diana, Princess of Wales attends a banquet in Cameroon (Photo by Tim Graham)