Harry, his wife Meghan and their four-month-old son Archie
landed in South Africa on Monday for their first overseas tour
as a family, which has featured engagements including visits to
poor townships and a meeting with Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Desmond Tutu.
But Harry has traveled alone to Angola, where he visited a
landmine clearance project that featured in some of the most
famous photographs of his late mother, Princess Diana.
On Saturday, he will meet Lourenco in the morning in the
presidential palace, before visiting a hospital to see the work
of a project spearheaded by the first lady, Ana Dias Lourenco.
The project focuses on preventing the transmission of HIV/AIDS
from mothers to their babies in a country where high fertility,
a young population and lack of awareness are driving infection
rates up.
On Sunday the prince will move on to Malawi, again for his first
official visit, though he has visited the country several times
privately in the past.
(Reporting by Emma Rumney; editing by John Stonestreet)
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