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Britains Diana, Princess of Wales, right, meets mine victim Ken Rutherford center
Britains Diana, Princess of Wales, right, meets mine victim Ken Rutherford center, of the Landmines Survivors Network, on her arrival at Sarajevo airport Friday, 8th August 1997 at the start of her two-day tour to publicise the international problem of land mines. At left is British Ambassador Charles Crawford. (AP Photo/Sava Radovanovic)
Gavin Kent
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Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
WA*642490
Media ID 21527684
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In this powerful print from 1997, we witness the compassionate nature of Britain's beloved Diana, Princess of Wales. As she arrives at Sarajevo airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Princess Diana is seen engaging with mine victim Ken Rutherford, a survivor and advocate for the Landmines Survivors Network. The image captures a significant moment during her two-day tour aimed at raising awareness about the devastating global issue of land mines. With genuine empathy radiating from her expression, Princess Diana stands tall as an ambassador for change and compassion. Flanked by British Ambassador Charles Crawford on her left, it is evident that even amidst royal duties and protocol, Princess Diana prioritized connecting with those affected by such tragedies. Her visit to war-torn former Yugoslavia showcased not only her commitment to charitable causes but also highlighted the House of Windsor's dedication to making a positive impact abroad. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of Princess Diana's unwavering dedication to humanitarian work. Her presence in Europe during this time was instrumental in shedding light on the urgent need for international action against land mines. Through her tours and visits like these, she became an inspiration for women worldwide while leaving behind an enduring legacy as "the People's Princess. "
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