Watch live: Prince Harry follows in Diana's footsteps and attends an anti-landmine charity event in New York


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Watch live as Prince Harry follows in his mother Diana's footsteps and attends a landmine charity event in New York City on Monday (September 23).

The Duke of Sussex will take to the stage at an event organised by the HALO Trust, a charity that works to clear landmines and other explosive devices left behind in the aftermath of conflict.

The charity gained international prominence in 1997 after Harry's mother, Princess Diana, walked through an active minefield in Angola.

Prince Harry will appear on behalf of the Diana Award, created in memory of Diana to celebrate the contribution young people make to society.

Harry, 40, arrived in New York for a series of philanthropic engagements on Monday.

The Duke began his visit at a glittering dinner hosted by the World Health Organisation in aid of survivors of child violence, which aimed to raise awareness of the impact this can have on mental health.

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