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Paul Burrell (left, in the background in the white shirt and black trousers
Paul Burrell (left, in the background in the white shirt and black trousers, butler to Diana, Princess of Wales as she 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.
Picture taken 10th August 1997
Kent Gavin
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Bosnia and Herzegovina
R97-1693
Media ID 21779067
© Mirrorpix
Balkans Bodyguard Bosnia Butler Former Yugoslavia Herzegovina Hrh The Princess Of Wales Landmines Paul Burrell 1997 Princess Diana
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In this powerful print captured by Kent Gavin, we see Paul Burrell, the loyal butler to Diana, Princess of Wales, standing in the background wearing a white shirt and black trousers. The image takes us back to August 10th, 1997 when Princess Diana embarked on a three-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina as part of her tireless campaign against landmines. Diana's mission was clear - she aimed to raise awareness about the devastating effects that landmines have on people's lives and called for a complete ban on their production, sale, and use. This particular trip was organized by the American-based Landmine Survivors Network. The photograph not only captures Burrell's presence but also serves as a reminder of Princess Diana's unwavering dedication towards humanitarian causes. Her compassion knew no bounds as she ventured into war-torn regions like Bosnia-Herzegovina to shed light on an issue that often goes unnoticed. This snapshot from the 1990s encapsulates an era where individuals like Paul Burrell played crucial roles behind-the-scenes while supporting influential figures such as Princess Diana. It symbolizes their collective efforts in making positive change happen. Kent Gavin's photograph is not just an image frozen in time; it represents hope for a future free from landmines and stands testament to the enduring legacy left behind by both Princess Diana and those who worked alongside her in pursuit of justice and compassion.
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